- The child learned about the chemical reactions that occur when fireworks explode.
- They learned about the different components of fireworks, such as gunpowder, oxidizers, and coloring agents.
- They learned about the importance of handling fireworks with caution and under adult supervision.
- They learned about the different colors produced by various chemicals used in fireworks.
- They learned about the laws and regulations regarding the use of fireworks for safety reasons.
To further develop their understanding of fireworks and related science concepts, the child can:
- Research and learn about the history of fireworks and how they have evolved over time.
- Experiment with different combinations of chemicals to create their own mini fireworks display using safe and age-appropriate materials.
- Study the effects of different environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity, on the performance of fireworks.
- Explore the physics behind how fireworks are propelled into the sky and the forces involved.
- Learn about the role of sound waves in the loud explosions produced by fireworks and conduct experiments to analyze the sound produced by different types of fireworks.