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Science

  • The child learned about the water cycle as they observed rain falling from the sky and the formation of puddles.
  • They explored the concept of evaporation as they noticed the rainwater drying up from the ground and their wet clothes.
  • Through tactile exploration, they learned about different states of water, experiencing rainwater as a liquid and then seeing it evaporate into a gas.
  • They also observed the effects of rain on plants and soil, witnessing how it provided essential water for growth.

Continued development can be fostered by encouraging the child to keep a rain journal, where they can record their observations, draw pictures, and make predictions about the weather. They can also experiment with creating their own mini water cycle by placing a shallow dish of water outside and observing the changes over time. Additionally, they can explore further by learning about different types of weather and how they affect the environment.

Book Recommendations

  • The Rain Came Down by David Shannon: This book follows the chaos caused by a sudden rainstorm and highlights the importance of community and helping one another.
  • Water is Water: A Book About the Water Cycle by Miranda Paul and Jason Chin: This book beautifully illustrates the water cycle and explores the various forms water can take, from rain to steam.
  • Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll by Franklyn M. Branley: This book explains the science behind thunderstorms, lightning, and other weather phenomena, including how rain is formed.

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