- The child learned about the concept of cause and effect by conducting experiments and observing the outcomes.
- They learned about the properties of different materials by testing them in various experiments.
- They learned about the states of matter by observing how substances can change from solid to liquid or gas through experiments.
- They learned about the concept of density by experimenting with objects that sink or float in water.
- They learned about the concept of balance and stability by conducting experiments with objects of different shapes and sizes.
- They learned about the concept of energy by experimenting with different sources of power, such as wind or solar energy.
- They learned about the concept of magnetism by experimenting with magnets and observing their effects on different objects.
- They learned about the concept of living organisms by conducting experiments with plants or animals and observing their growth or behavior.
- They learned about the concept of the water cycle by conducting experiments with water evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- They learned about the concept of the solar system by conducting experiments related to the movement of planets and stars.
Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to come up with their own experiments and hypotheses to test.
- Providing them with books or online resources about different scientific concepts to further their understanding.
- Taking them on field trips to science museums or nature centers to explore science concepts in a hands-on way.
- Encouraging them to ask questions and seek answers through further experimentation and research.