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  • Observation: The child observed static electricity on a balloon during a thunderstorm.
  • Concept of electricity: The child learned that static electricity can be generated on objects like balloons.
  • Concept of thunderstorms: The child learned that thunderstorms can create static electricity.
  • Concept of charges: The child learned that static electricity involves positive and negative charges.
  • Concept of attraction and repulsion: The child observed how the static electricity on the balloon caused it to attract or repel other objects.
  • Concept of weather: The child learned that thunderstorms are a type of weather phenomenon.

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more about static electricity by conducting simple experiments at home. They can try rubbing different materials against balloons or other objects to see if they generate static electricity. They can also learn about lightning, which is a powerful form of static electricity during thunderstorms. Additionally, they can learn about other weather phenomena and how they are related to static electricity, such as wind and rain. Encourage the child to ask questions and explore further through books, videos, or hands-on activities.

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