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Science

  • The student learned about the physical properties of ice and how it affects the game of hockey.
  • They observed how players move on ice and learned about concepts related to friction and momentum.
  • They discovered how the Zamboni machine works to resurface the ice and make it smooth for the game.

Social Studies

  • By attending the game, the student experienced the sense of community and camaraderie among the fans and players.
  • They learned about teamwork, sportsmanship, and the importance of fair play in competitive sports.
  • They were exposed to the cultural aspect of hockey, experiencing the traditions and rituals associated with the game.

Attending a hockey game can be complemented by creating a mini science project related to ice and friction. For social studies, encourage the student to research the history and cultural significance of hockey in different regions. Additionally, they can write a reflective journal about their experience at the game, focusing on the social dynamics and teamwork they observed.

Related Educational Toys and Games

  • NHL Table Top Hockey Game by NHL: This game allows kids to play and understand the dynamics of hockey in a fun and interactive way.
  • by Learning Resources: This kit can help kids explore concepts related to ice and weather, connecting to the science behind hockey.
  • The Hockey Sweater by Roch Carrier: This classic children's book introduces young readers to the cultural and social aspects of hockey through a heartwarming story.

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