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Art

  • The child learned about shapes and forms by designing and building the race car.
  • They explored colors by painting the car with their preferred color scheme.
  • They practiced fine motor skills while assembling and decorating the car.
  • The child expressed their creativity and imagination through the design and decoration of the car.

Science

  • The child learned about force and motion by observing how the car moves down the ramp.
  • They explored gravity as they observed the effect it had on the car's speed and distance.
  • The child experimented with different ramp angles to understand how it affects the car's performance.
  • They developed problem-solving skills by adjusting the ramp and car to achieve better results.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different materials for constructing the race car. They can use recycled materials like cardboard tubes, bottle caps, and paper to create unique vehicles. Introduce the concept of aerodynamics by designing cars with streamlined shapes to test how it affects their speed. Encourage the child to explore different art techniques like collaging or using mixed media to decorate their race cars.

Book Recommendations

  • How Do Dinosaurs Go Fast? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague: This book explores different modes of transportation in a fun and playful way, including race cars.
  • The Racecar Alphabet by Brian Floca: This book uses the alphabet to introduce various aspects of race cars and racing, making it an engaging read for young car enthusiasts.
  • Race Car Count by Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Michael Slack: This counting book takes the reader on a race car journey, introducing numbers and race car-themed vocabulary along the way.

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