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Science

  • The child learned that an eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, blocking the sunlight.
  • They learned that a solar eclipse happens during the day when the moon blocks the sun, and a lunar eclipse happens at night when the earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon.
  • The child discovered that a total solar eclipse is a rare event where the moon completely covers the sun, creating a moment of darkness in the daytime.
  • They also learned about the importance of using proper eye protection when observing an eclipse to avoid damaging their eyes.

To further develop their understanding of eclipses, the child can create a model of the sun, moon, and earth using various materials like paper, foam balls, and toothpicks. They can then simulate different positions to understand how eclipses occur.

Book Recommendations

  • Eclipses by Nick Hunter: This book explores different types of eclipses and provides simple explanations for young readers.
  • What's It Like to Be an Eclipse? by Robin Koontz: With engaging illustrations, this book explains how eclipses occur and what it's like to experience one.
  • When the Sun Goes Dark by Andrew Fraknoi and Dennis Schatz: This book covers the science behind eclipses and includes activities and projects for kids to try.

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