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Science

  • The child learned about the principles of aerodynamics by designing and building a spaceship that can fly smoothly through the air.
  • They gained an understanding of gravity and balance as they experimented with different weight distributions and observed how it affected the stability of their spaceship.
  • The child learned about the concept of propulsion by exploring different ways to make their spaceship move forward, such as using rubber bands or wind-up mechanisms.
  • They gained knowledge about the importance of engineering and problem-solving as they encountered challenges and had to find creative solutions to make their spaceship function properly.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other engineering concepts by building different types of vehicles using Lego or other materials. They can experiment with gears, pulleys, and levers to understand how mechanical systems work. Additionally, they can learn about different scientific principles by building structures, such as bridges or towers, and observing how different materials and designs affect their strength and stability.

Book Recommendations

  • LEGO Space: Building the Future by Peter Reid and Tim Goddard: This book provides inspiration and instructions for building various space-themed Lego models, including spaceships, space stations, and rovers.
  • The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield: This book tells the story of astronaut Chris Hadfield and his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut. It explores the excitement of space exploration and the importance of facing fears.
  • How to Build a House by Saskia Lacey: Although not directly related to spaceships, this book introduces children to the basics of construction and engineering by following the process of building a house. It covers topics such as planning, measurements, and different construction materials.

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