Science
- The child has learned to search for and find science facts using Google.
- They have improved their skills in using keywords and discerning reliable sources for information.
- They have developed a curiosity for various scientific topics and have learned to explore and present them in an engaging way.
- They have gained exposure to different branches of science, such as biology, physics, and earth science, through their research.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to start a science journal where they can record their findings, do simple experiments, and write about their observations. Encourage them to ask questions about the world around them and guide them to find answers using online resources and books. You can also introduce them to educational science websites and videos to further enrich their understanding of scientific concepts.
Book Recommendations
- National Geographic Kids Encyclopedia of Science by National Geographic Kids: This book covers a wide range of science topics, perfect for young scientists.
- Magic School Bus Presents: The Human Body by Tom Jackson: This engaging book takes young readers on a scientific journey through the human body.
- The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book by Tom Robinson: This book provides fun and easy science experiments for kids to try at home, encouraging hands-on learning.
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