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Science

  • The child learned about gravity and potential energy as they observed the marbles moving through the race track.
  • They explored kinetic energy as they observed the marbles gaining speed and momentum during the race.
  • The child gained insight into friction and its effect on the movement of the marbles.
  • They also learned about experimental methods and the scientific process as they set up different tracks and tested which one allowed the marbles to move the fastest.

For continued development, encourage the child to design and build their own marble race tracks using different materials such as cardboard, plastic tubes, or even recycled materials. This will help them understand engineering principles and enhance their creativity and problem-solving skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Rollercoaster: Science, Technology, and Engineering by Louise Spilsbury: A book that explores the science behind rollercoasters and other thrilling rides, offering insights into energy, forces, and motion.
  • The Way Things Work Now by David Macaulay: This book provides an in-depth look at how various machines and mechanisms work, including explanations of concepts related to physics and engineering.
  • The Mad Scientist Handbook by Joey Green: A fun and engaging guide that includes science experiments and activities, perfect for curious young minds interested in hands-on learning.

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