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Activity: "My child built a tower out of magnatiles"

Science

  • The child learned about balance and stability while constructing the tower.
  • They explored the concept of gravity as they observed the tower standing upright.
  • Through trial and error, the child understood cause and effect as they made adjustments to prevent the tower from collapsing.
  • They developed spatial awareness and geometry skills by manipulating the magnatiles to create different shapes and structures.

Encourage your child to further develop their scientific understanding and creativity through activities such as:

  • Experimenting with different objects and materials to build structures, exploring which ones are more stable or less prone to toppling.
  • Introducing the concept of engineering by encouraging your child to design and build more complex structures using magnatiles or other building blocks.
  • Exploring different architectural designs and discussing how engineers and architects use principles of balance and stability in real-world construction.

Book Recommendations

  • Building with MagnaTiles by Amy Lemons: This interactive book provides step-by-step instructions and inspiration for creating various structures with MagnaTiles.
  • Gravity is Fun! by Nick Arnold: This book explains the concept of gravity in a fun and engaging way through simple experiments and colorful illustrations.
  • The Shapes of Things by Dayle Ann Dodds: This book introduces young readers to different shapes and their properties while emphasizing the importance of shapes in everyday life.

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