- Gravity: The child learns about gravity as they jump on the trampoline and experience the force pulling them back down to the surface.
- Energy: The child learns about energy as they use their muscles to jump on the trampoline and convert their potential energy into kinetic energy.
- Motion: The child learns about motion as they observe how their body moves up and down while jumping on the trampoline.
- Balance: The child learns about balance as they try to maintain their equilibrium while jumping on the trampoline.
- Force: The child learns about force as they exert pressure on the trampoline surface to propel themselves upwards.
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Experiment with different jumping techniques and observe how they affect the height and motion on the trampoline.
2. Discuss the concept of potential and kinetic energy with the child, relating it to their jumping on the trampoline.
3. Explore other activities or sports that involve similar concepts of gravity, energy, motion, balance, and force, such as jumping on a bouncy castle or playing on a swing.