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Art

  • The child explored color mixing by observing how different colors of water interacted in the bin.
  • They practiced fine motor skills by using the cups and tubes to pour and transfer water.
  • They engaged in sensory exploration by feeling the water and observing its movement and sound.

Science

  • The child learned about the concept of volume as they filled and emptied the cups and tubes with water.
  • They observed the different properties of water, including its ability to flow, change shape, and fill containers of varying sizes and shapes.
  • They explored cause and effect relationships by observing how the water moved through the tubes and containers.

Encourage the child to experiment with adding different materials to the water, such as oil or food coloring, to explore how they interact. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to engage in open-ended exploration of water in different settings, such as water tables or sensory bins, to further develop their understanding of water properties and scientific inquiry.

Book Recommendations

  • Water Dance by Thomas Locker: This beautifully illustrated book explores the various forms and cycles of water, connecting the child's play with water to scientific concepts.
  • All the Water in the World by George Ella Lyon: This book celebrates the beauty and importance of water, complementing the child's exploration of water in the play activity.
  • Who Sank the Boat? by Pamela Allen: This fun and engaging book introduces the concept of buoyancy and cause and effect, which relates to the child's hands-on experience with water play.

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