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Math

  • Understanding measurements: The child learned about measuring the bathroom floor to determine the amount of stick-on vinyl tiles needed.
  • Area and geometry: The activity involved calculating the area of the floor and determining the placement of the tiles to ensure proper coverage.
  • Estimation and budgeting: The child practiced estimating costs and budgeting for the project by calculating the number of tiles required and the overall cost.

Science

  • Material properties: The child learned about the properties of stick-on vinyl tiles, including adhesion, durability, and maintenance.
  • Engineering and design: The activity involved planning and designing the layout of the tiles to ensure a visually appealing and functional result.
  • Chemistry of adhesives: The child gained an understanding of how the adhesive on the tiles works and its chemical properties.

Encourage the child to explore other DIY home improvement projects, such as painting or simple woodworking projects, to further develop their math and science skills. Additionally, they could research different types of flooring materials and their environmental impact, connecting science with sustainability.

Book Recommendations

  • The Boy's Book of Survival by Scholastic: Offers tips and advice on practical skills, including DIY projects and home improvement, suitable for an eighth-grade reader interested in hands-on activities.
  • The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller: Explores themes of science and engineering as a young girl tries to save her mother's spirit by entering an egg drop competition.
  • Great Escapes: Real Tales of Harrowing Getaways by Michael Burgan: Offers real-life stories of thrilling escapes and survival, encouraging curiosity and resourcefulness in problem-solving.

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