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Math

  • The child observed and counted the number of minutes it took for the eclipse to start and end.
  • The child compared the size of the moon during the eclipse to the size of the sun.
  • The child estimated the distance between the Earth, moon, and sun based on their observations.
  • The child calculated the percentage of the moon that was covered by the sun during the eclipse.

Music

  • The child listened to a song about eclipses and learned about the rhythm and melody.
  • The child clapped along with the beat of the song and identified the different musical instruments used.
  • The child created their own eclipse-themed rhythm using body percussion.
  • The child sang along with the lyrics of the eclipse song and learned new vocabulary related to the subject.

Science

  • The child observed the movements of the moon and the sun in relation to the Earth during the eclipse.
  • The child learned about the different phases of the moon and how they relate to eclipses.
  • The child identified the safety precautions needed when watching an eclipse and understood the reasons behind them.
  • The child discussed the scientific concepts of gravity and light during the eclipse.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about astronomy and space. They can create their own models of the solar system or conduct experiments to understand the effects of gravity. Engage them in discussions about different celestial events, such as meteor showers or lunar cycles. Additionally, encourage them to explore different genres of music and learn about other instruments that are commonly used in space-themed compositions.

Book Recommendations

  • The Moon Book by Gail Gibbons: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the moon, including its phases and its relationship with Earth.
  • There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System by Tish Rabe: Join the Cat in the Hat as he takes readers on a tour of the solar system, exploring each planet and its unique characteristics.
  • The Big Eclipse by Nancy Coffelt: This book follows a young girl as she prepares for and experiences a total solar eclipse, explaining the science behind this natural phenomenon.

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