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Art

  • The child learned about shapes and patterns as they designed and built the magnet ball run.
  • They explored color combinations and used different materials to create an aesthetically pleasing ball run.
  • They experimented with different textures and surfaces to enhance the visual appeal of their creation.
  • The child exercised their creativity and imagination as they designed the layout and structure of the magnet ball run.

Math

  • The child practiced measurement skills as they determined the distance and height of the magnet ball run.
  • They compared the speeds of different balls and recorded their findings in a chart or graph.
  • They learned about cause and effect as they observed how different factors, such as slope and surface, affected the speed of the balls.
  • The child used problem-solving skills to make adjustments and modifications to the ball run to optimize ball speed.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex designs and incorporate mathematical concepts such as angles and velocity into their ball run. They can also experiment with different materials and textures to create unique visual effects.

Book Recommendations

  • The Fastest Ball Run by Amy Johnson: Join the characters in this exciting story as they build a magnet ball run and race to see whose ball goes the fastest.
  • Shapes and Patterns in Art by Lisa Westberg Peters: This book explores various art techniques and how artists use shapes and patterns in their creations.
  • Math Adventures with Shapes by Marianne Berkes: Follow along with the characters in this book as they use shapes to solve math problems and build their own ball run.

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