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Science

  • The child learned about force and motion by building the marshmallow shooter and observing how the force of the air propelled the marshmallows.
  • They also learned about potential and kinetic energy as they pulled back the plunger and saw the energy stored in the compressed air convert into kinetic energy when released.
  • They explored the concept of engineering and design by experimenting with different materials and designs to optimize the shooter's performance.
  • The activity allowed them to practice the scientific method by making predictions, conducting experiments, and drawing conclusions based on their observations.

Encourage the child to take their learning further by conducting additional experiments with the marshmallow shooter. They can try using different sizes or shapes of marshmallows, vary the amount of air pressure, or even experiment with different shooting targets. This will help them deepen their understanding of force, motion, and energy.

Book Recommendations

  • The Marshmallow Incident by Judy Blume: A delightful story about a marshmallow war that teaches kids about the importance of teamwork and problem-solving.
  • The Science of Air by Lisa Trumbauer: This book explores the properties of air, including how it can be used to create force and motion, perfect for reinforcing concepts learned from the marshmallow shooter activity.
  • Engineering Marvels by Philip Wilkinson: Introduce young readers to the world of engineering with this book that highlights various engineering marvels from around the world, inspiring them to think creatively and critically.

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