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Science

  • The child learned about the concept of light refraction by observing how light moves through different shapes of prisms.
  • They understood that the shape and angle of the prism can affect the path of light.
  • The child discovered that light can be split into its component colors when it passes through a prism, creating a rainbow effect.
  • They learned that prisms are used in various applications, such as photography, spectroscopy, and physics experiments.

To continue developing their understanding of light refraction and prisms, the child can explore other optical phenomena, such as reflection and diffraction. They can conduct experiments using mirrors and lenses to observe how light behaves. Additionally, they can research different types of prisms and their uses in different fields, such as in architecture or telecommunications. Encouraging the child to create their own experiments or projects related to light and prisms can also enhance their learning experience.

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