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Science

  • The child has memorized the names and symbols of several elements from the periodic table.
  • They have learned about the basic structure of atoms and the significance of the periodic table in organizing elements.
  • They understand the concept of atomic number and atomic mass and how these relate to an element's placement in the table.
  • They have practiced using the periodic table to predict the properties of different elements.

For continued development, consider using interactive games or flashcards to reinforce the knowledge of the periodic table. Explore hands-on experiments that demonstrate the properties of different elements, and encourage the child to research and present about famous scientists who contributed to the development of the periodic table.

Book Recommendations

  • The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin Wiker: This book presents the history and mystery of the periodic table in an engaging and accessible way for young readers.
  • Elements and the Periodic Table by Theodore Gray: This visually stunning book introduces kids to the world of elements and the periodic table through captivating photographs and engaging explanations.
  • Marie Curie (Little People, Big Dreams) by Isabel Sanchez Vegara: This biography introduces children to the life and achievements of Marie Curie, whose work significantly impacted the understanding of elements and radioactivity.

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