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  • Identified and named different types of machines, such as cars, trucks, and planes.
  • Learned about the functions of various machines, like how cars help us travel and planes help us fly.
  • Explored the components of machines, such as wheels, engines, and propellers.
  • Understood basic principles of how machines work, such as wheels rolling and engines generating power.
  • Recognized that machines are created by humans to make tasks easier or perform specific functions.
  • Developed an interest in machines and showed excitement in observing and interacting with them.

To further develop the child's interest in machines and enhance their learning, consider the following activities:

  • Encourage the child to explore different types of machines and their functions through books, videos, or virtual tours.
  • Provide opportunities for the child to engage in hands-on activities, such as building simple machines using recyclable materials or participating in a vehicle-themed puzzle or game.
  • Take the child to visit local museums, science centers, or events that showcase machinery and technology.
  • Encourage the child to draw or create artwork related to machines, allowing them to express their creativity and imagination.
  • Discuss the importance of machines in our daily lives and how they have transformed society, highlighting their roles in transportation, communication, and manufacturing.
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