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Art

  • The child learned about colors and patterns while decorating the film canister rocket.
  • They explored different textures by using various art materials to embellish the rocket.
  • They practiced fine motor skills while handling small art supplies like stickers and markers.
  • The child expressed their creativity through the design and personalization of the rocket.

Science

  • The child learned about chemical reactions by witnessing the rocket launch due to the reaction between the vinegar and baking soda.
  • They observed the effects of pressure and gas expansion as the film canister rocket took off.
  • The child practiced making predictions and observations to understand cause and effect relationships.
  • They explored concepts of motion and force as they launched the rocket and observed its trajectory.

Encourage further development by encouraging the child to experiment with different ratios of vinegar and baking soda to see how it affects the rocket's launch height, or by introducing them to other simple chemical reactions they can explore at home.

Book Recommendations

  • The Rocket Book by Peter Newell: This book follows the adventures of a rocket and is filled with imaginative illustrations.
  • Zoom! Rocket, Zoom! by Margaret Mayo: Join Rocket as he zooms through space in this engaging and interactive book for young readers.
  • Rocket Science for Babies by Chris Ferrie: Introduce basic concepts of rocket science with this board book designed for toddlers.

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