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Science

  • The child learned about the different parts of a door knob and how they work together.
  • They gained knowledge about mechanical systems and how they are designed for specific functions.
  • They discovered how screws and other fasteners are used to secure the door knob components.
  • They explored the concepts of disassembly and assembly, understanding the process of taking something apart and putting it back together.

Encourage the child to continue exploring the world of mechanical systems by engaging in hands-on activities like building simple machines or taking apart other objects to observe how they work. This will foster their curiosity and develop their problem-solving skills. Additionally, provide them with opportunities to learn about different types of fasteners and their uses, as well as the importance of proper tools and safety precautions when working with mechanical systems.

Book Recommendations

  • Screw, Nut, and Bolt by Nick Arnold: This book introduces the basic concepts of screws, nuts, and bolts in a fun and engaging way, providing a deeper understanding of the components the child encountered when taking apart the door knob.
  • How Machines Work: Zoo Break! by David Macaulay: Join Sloth and Sengi as they uncover the inner workings of various machines, including door knobs, in this interactive pop-up book that explains the principles of simple machines.
  • The Toolbox by Anne and Harlow Rockwell: This story follows a young girl who learns about different tools and their uses while helping her father fix things around the house. It will inspire the child to explore the world of tools and understand their importance in mechanical systems.

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