Science
- The child learned about the concept of gravity and its effect on objects by observing how the Lego parachute falls slowly to the ground.
- They explored the concept of air resistance by noticing how the parachute's shape and size affect its descent speed.
- The activity introduced the idea of engineering and problem-solving as the child had to design and build a functional Lego parachute.
- They gained an understanding of cause and effect as they observed how the parachute's design affected its performance.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore different materials for their parachute, such as using different types of fabric or experimenting with different shapes. They can also try varying the weight of the Lego figure to see how it impacts the parachute's descent. Additionally, they can research real-life parachutes and learn about their applications in various industries, like skydiving or aeronautics.
Book Recommendations
- by Megan H. Rothrock: This book provides inspiration and step-by-step instructions for building a wide range of LEGO creations, including parachutes and other engineering marvels.
- DK Readers: LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes: Amazing Battles! by Hannah Dolan: This book combines the excitement of LEGO superheroes with engaging text, perfect for second-grade readers who enjoy action-packed stories.
- The LEGO Neighborhood Book: Build Your Own LEGO Town! by Brian Lyles and Jason Lyles: This book offers ideas and instructions for building LEGO structures and scenes, allowing children to imagine and create their own parachute-friendly neighborhood.
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