- The child learned about the concept of combustion and how fireworks produce light and heat through the chemical reaction of burning.
- They learned about the different colors of fireworks and how they are created by adding specific chemicals to the fireworks mixture.
- The child learned about the concept of energy transfer as they observed how the chemical energy in the fireworks is converted into light and heat energy.
- They learned about the concept of sound waves as they heard the loud bangs and crackling noises produced by the fireworks.
- The child learned about the concept of air pressure as they observed how the fireworks shoot up into the sky due to the build-up of pressure inside the firework tube.
- They learned about the concept of gravity as they observed how the fireworks fall back to the ground after exploding in the sky.
For continued development, the child can explore the science behind fireworks further by conducting experiments to create their own mini fireworks using safe materials. They can also learn about the history and cultural significance of fireworks in different countries, and how fireworks have evolved over time. Additionally, the child can learn about fire safety and the importance of responsible use of fireworks. They can also explore other areas of science related to fireworks, such as chemistry and physics, by studying the chemical reactions and physical forces involved in creating and launching fireworks.