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Science

  • The child demonstrated an understanding of gravity and motion as they observed how the marble moved through the run.
  • They learned about cause and effect by experimenting with different layouts and observing how it affected the marble's path.
  • Through trial and error, the child developed problem-solving skills as they adjusted the components of the marble run to achieve the desired outcome.
  • They gained knowledge of engineering concepts, such as balance and stability, as they designed and constructed their marble run.

After building a marble run, you can encourage continued development by introducing new challenges, such as building taller or more complex runs. You can also explore different materials and shapes to construct the run, fostering creativity and critical thinking skills. Additionally, you can ask open-ended questions to prompt discussions about the scientific principles at play, such as why certain parts of the run cause the marble to speed up or slow down.

Book Recommendations

  • Roller Coaster by Marla Frazee: Follow the story of a young girl's adventurous journey to build a thrilling roller coaster in her backyard, offering insight into the principles of motion and design.
  • Curious George and the Marble Race by H.A. Rey: Join Curious George as he participates in a marble race, learning about cause and effect along the way.
  • The Three Little Pigs by Joseph Jacobs: A classic tale providing early exposure to engineering concepts through the different building materials used by the three pigs.

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