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History

  • The child learned about the history of hot air balloons and their significance in aviation.
  • They explored the role of hot air balloons in historical events such as the Montgolfier brothers' first flight in 1783.
  • They studied the impact of hot air balloons on transportation and communication during the 19th century.

Science

  • The child learned about the principles of buoyancy and how they apply to hot air balloons.
  • They investigated the different components of a hot air balloon, including the envelope, burner, and basket.
  • They studied the science behind how hot air balloons are able to ascend and descend.

To further develop their understanding of hot air balloons and enhance their learning experience, the child can engage in the following activities:

  • Building a small-scale model of a hot air balloon using simple materials like tissue paper and a tea light candle.
  • Researching and creating a timeline of the advancements in hot air balloon technology throughout history.
  • Interviewing a local hot air balloon pilot to gain insights into their experiences and the practical aspects of flying a hot air balloon.

Book Recommendations

  • The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pène du Bois: This classic adventure novel follows the journey of Professor William Waterman Sherman as he discovers a mysterious island inhabited by people who live in hot air balloons.
  • Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride by Marjorie Priceman: This picture book tells the story of the Montgolfier brothers and their historic hot air balloon flight in a whimsical and engaging way.
  • High Hopes for Addy Fry by Eleanor Hawken: This novel follows the story of Addy Fry, a young girl who dreams of becoming a hot air balloon pilot and must overcome challenges to fulfill her aspirations.

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