- Learned about different scientific concepts such as the water cycle, solar system, and human body
- Understood the importance of observation and investigation in understanding scientific phenomena
- Gained knowledge about different types of animals and their habitats
- Explored various scientific processes through hands-on experiments and demonstrations
- Developed an understanding of the concept of energy and its different forms
- Learned about the basic principles of forces, motion, and gravity
- Explored the wonders of nature, such as plants, ecosystems, and the environment
- Developed critical thinking skills by analyzing cause and effect relationships in scientific contexts
- Learned about the importance of scientific collaboration and teamwork
- Understood the relevance of scientific knowledge in everyday life
Continued development can be fostered by:
- Encouraging the child to ask questions about the natural world and supporting them in finding answers together
- Providing age-appropriate science books and magazines to further explore scientific concepts
- Engaging in simple science experiments at home using everyday materials
- Visiting science museums or nature centers to extend their understanding of scientific phenomena
- Watching other educational shows or documentaries to deepen their knowledge in various science topics
- Engaging in nature walks or outdoor explorations to observe and appreciate the wonders of the natural world