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Math

  • The child has learned about gravity and force as they observe how the marbles move through the run.
  • They have practiced counting as they track the number of marbles they have placed in the run.
  • Problem-solving skills are developed as they experiment with different configurations to see how it affects the movement of the marbles.
  • They have explored concepts of speed and distance as they observe how the marbles move at different rates through the run.

For continued development, encourage the child to design and build their own marble runs using different materials such as cardboard tubes, blocks, or even recycled materials. This will not only enhance their understanding of math concepts but also foster their creativity and critical thinking skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Marble Run Fun by Helen Baugh: A fun and interactive book that introduces children to the concept of marble runs.
  • Maisy's Amazing Big Book of Words by Lucy Cousins: This book includes a section featuring a marble run, making it a fun way to reinforce vocabulary and concepts related to the activity.
  • Curious George and the Marble Race by Margaret Rey and H.A. Rey: Follow along with Curious George as he participates in a marble race, teaching children about competition and problem-solving.

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