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Science

  • The child learns about different types of sand, such as fine sand or coarse sand.
  • They understand that sand is made up of tiny particles and is found on beaches, in deserts, and in sandboxes.
  • The child learns that sand can be shaped and molded by adding water, and they explore the concept of wet and dry sand.
  • They observe the behavior of sand when it is poured or sifted through their fingers.

One creative way to further develop the child's understanding of sand is to encourage them to create their own sand art. They can use different colors of sand to make patterns and designs in a bottle or on paper. This activity will not only enhance their creativity but also reinforce their knowledge about sand and its properties.

Book Recommendations

  • Sand Castle: A Book about Sand by Peggy Hock: This book explores the different uses of sand and takes the reader on a journey to discover where sand comes from.
  • From Sand to Glass by Shannon Zemlicka: This book explains the process of how sand is transformed into glass and introduces the concept of recycling glass.
  • Let's Explore Sand by Ruth Owen: This book provides simple explanations and vivid photographs to help children explore the world of sand, including its different textures and uses.

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