- Learned about the different parts of a car, such as wheels, engine, and steering wheel.
- Understood the concept of motion and how the car moves forward and backward.
- Observed the effects of different weather conditions on driving, such as rain making the road slippery.
- Learned about the importance of seat belts and how they keep us safe while driving.
- Understood the concept of speed and how it affects the distance traveled.
- Learned about traffic signs and their meanings, such as stop signs and yield signs.
- Observed the effects of gravity on the car when going uphill or downhill.
- Learned about the concept of fuel and how cars need gasoline to run.
- Understood the concept of pollution and how cars contribute to air pollution.
- Learned about the importance of following traffic rules and regulations for safe driving.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore different types of vehicles and their functions, such as bicycles, motorcycles, or airplanes. They can also learn about alternative forms of transportation, like electric cars or public transportation. Additionally, they can learn about road safety by playing interactive games or watching educational videos about traffic rules and pedestrian safety. Taking field trips to car museums or automotive factories can also provide hands-on learning experiences related to the activity.