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  • Observation skills: The child observed the water flow and movement at the splash pad.
  • States of matter: The child learned about the states of matter by observing the water changing from liquid to gas as it evaporated in the sun.
  • Gravity: The child learned about gravity by observing how the water flowed down the splash pad and into the drains.
  • Water cycle: The child learned about the water cycle by observing how the water evaporated, condensed, and fell back down as rain.
  • Temperature: The child learned about temperature by feeling the difference between the cool water and the warm sun.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore the water cycle further by reading books or watching videos about it. They can also experiment with water at home by observing how it changes when heated or cooled. Additionally, they can learn about the properties of water by experimenting with objects that float or sink in water.

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