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Science

  • The child learned about the forces acting on a bridge, such as tension and compression, through the construction process.
  • They gained an understanding of materials and their properties, such as how different materials can affect the strength and flexibility of the bridge.
  • They explored the concepts of stability and balance as they designed and tested their bridge to support weight.
  • They learned about the impact of environmental factors, such as wind and moisture, on the bridge's structure and durability.

Continued development can involve exploring the engineering and architectural aspects of bridge construction through research and design projects. Encouraging the child to investigate different types of bridges and their uses can also enhance their understanding of structural design and functionality.

Book Recommendations

  • How Bridges Are Made by Joan Mulch: A comprehensive exploration of bridge construction and the science behind it, perfect for young readers interested in engineering.
  • The Great Bridge: The Story of the Brooklyn Bridge by David McCullough: This historical account of the building of the Brooklyn Bridge provides insight into the challenges and triumphs of constructing a monumental structure.
  • Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson: Although not directly about bridge construction, this classic novel includes themes of friendship and imagination, showcasing the power of connecting people and places, which can be related back to the concept of bridges.

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