- Understanding of the concept of electricity and how it powers light bulbs
- Identification of a broken light bulb and the need for fixing it
- Observation and analysis of the bulb's condition, including identifying the broken filament
- Learning about safety measures, such as turning off the power before fixing the bulb
- Gaining knowledge on how to unscrew and replace a light bulb
- Understanding the importance of recycling and correctly disposing of broken bulbs
To further develop the child's understanding of electrical concepts and problem-solving skills, you can try the following creative activities:
- Exploring different types of light bulbs and discussing their uses and energy efficiency
- Constructing simple circuits using batteries, wires, and small bulbs to create hands-on experiments
- Learning about different sources of light and conducting experiments to understand their properties
- Visiting a local recycling center or organizing a small recycling project at home to teach about responsible waste management
- Encouraging the child to create drawings or write a simple story about their experience fixing the light bulb to further reinforce their learning