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Science

  • The child learns about different types of rocks by observing and collecting them.
  • They develop an understanding of the concept of texture by feeling the smoothness or roughness of the rocks they collect.
  • Through sorting and classifying the rocks based on their size, color, or shape, the child starts to grasp the idea of categorization.
  • By examining the rocks closely, the child can learn about the various patterns and colors found in nature.

Encourage the child to explore further by creating a rock collection and labeling each rock with its name and characteristics. They can also try painting on rocks or using them for sensory play by burying them in a sandbox or sensory bin. Additionally, you can introduce the concept of erosion by discussing how rocks can change over time due to weathering and natural processes.

Book Recommendations

  • Rocks: Hard, Soft, Smooth, and Rough by Natalie M. Rosinsky: This book introduces children to different types of rocks and their characteristics in an engaging and informative way.
  • Let's Go Rock Collecting by Roma Gans: Follow along with two young rock hounds as they explore different rocks and minerals and learn about their properties.
  • If You Find a Rock by Peggy Christian: This book celebrates the joy of discovering rocks and encourages children to look for the hidden treasures in nature.

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