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Science

  • The First-grade child observed and learned about the principles of physics and engineering by witnessing the construction of various structures and rides at Legoland.
  • Exploring the different themed areas in Legoland allowed the child to learn about geography and environmental science by observing models of famous landmarks and natural landscapes.
  • By participating in interactive exhibits and demonstrations, the child gained an understanding of simple machines, gears, and pulleys, which are fundamental concepts in physical science.
  • Visiting the aquarium at Legoland provided the opportunity for the child to learn about marine biology and underwater ecosystems through observing diverse marine life and habitats.

After visiting Legoland, the First-grade child can continue their learning by engaging in activities that involve building and designing structures using building blocks or creating their own miniature themed environments. Encourage them to ask questions and explore scientific concepts related to physics, engineering, geography, and marine biology through age-appropriate books, videos, and hands-on experiments.

Book Recommendations

  • DK Eyewitness Books: Ocean by Miranda MacQuitty: A visually engaging book that introduces young readers to the wonders of the ocean, including marine life and ecosystems.
  • How Do You Lift a Lion? by Robert E. Wells: This book explores the concept of simple machines and offers fun and informative explanations for young children about how different machines work.
  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary by Jack Knowlton: An illustrated glossary that introduces children to various geographical terms and concepts in an accessible way.

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