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Science

  • The child learned about the concept of buoyancy and how objects float or sink in water.
  • They learned about the properties of magnets and how they attract or repel certain materials.
  • The child learned about the water cycle and how water evaporates, condenses, and falls back as precipitation.
  • They learned about the concept of animal adaptation and how different animals have physical and behavioral characteristics that help them survive in their environments.

For continued development in everyday science, encourage the child to explore nature and conduct simple experiments at home. They can observe different objects and materials around them, and try to identify their properties and how they interact with each other. Encourage them to ask questions and find answers through research or further experimentation.

Book Recommendations

  • Science Experiments You Can Eat by Vicki Cobb: This book provides fun and edible science experiments that children can do at home, exploring concepts like chemistry and biology through food.
  • Everyday Science: Magnets by Kelly Doudna: This book introduces the concept of magnets in a simple and engaging way, with colorful illustrations and hands-on activities for children to try.
  • Wild Weather: Hurricanes! by Lorraine Jean Hopping: This book explores the science behind hurricanes, explaining the formation and impact of these powerful storms in an accessible manner.

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