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  • Understanding the concept of height and distance by measuring how high they can jump on the trampoline.
  • Practicing counting by keeping track of the number of jumps they make.
  • Learning about time by timing how long they can stay in the air while jumping.
  • Exploring the concept of weight by comparing how high they can jump based on their body weight.
  • Understanding the concept of force by observing how the trampoline reacts differently when they jump with different levels of force.

For continued development related to the activity, the child can:

  • Measure and record their jump height and distance over time to track their progress.
  • Create a graph to visually represent their jump height and distance data.
  • Challenge themselves to set goals for increasing their jump height or the number of jumps they can make in a certain time frame.
  • Experiment with different jumping techniques to see how it affects their jump height or distance.
  • Research the physics behind trampolines and learn more about the concepts of force, energy, and motion.
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