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Science

  • The child learned about different types of wood and their properties, such as hardness, density, and texture.
  • They observed and understood the concept of safety when using woodworking tools and equipment, including proper handling of sharp objects and wearing protective gear.
  • The child learned about the process of sanding and how it transforms the surface of the wood, understanding the concept of friction and its effect on materials.
  • They explored the concept of measurement and precision while following woodworking plans, cutting wood, and assembling pieces to create their project.

Encourage the child to continue learning about woodworking by exploring different types of wood, understanding woodworking safety concepts, and experimenting with different woodworking techniques. They can also explore the concept of sustainability by learning about responsible woodworking practices, such as using reclaimed or recycled wood.

Book Recommendations

  • Woodshop for Kids: 52 Woodworking Projects Kids Can Build by Jack McKee: A fun and educational book with beginner woodworking projects suitable for young learners.
  • by Kevin McGuire: This book provides step-by-step instructions for simple woodworking projects designed for children.
  • Kids' Book of Adventure Projects by H. P. Kielb: A book that includes woodworking projects along with other hands-on activities, encouraging children to explore their creativity while learning about various crafts and skills.

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