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Science

  • The activity of making snow allowed the student to understand the concept of phase changes, specifically the transition from water to ice crystals.
  • While talking about explorers, the student likely learned about the importance of adaptation and survival skills in extreme environments, as well as the impact of exploration on scientific knowledge and discovery.
  • The student may have gained an understanding of the properties of ice and snow, including their structure and how they behave under different conditions.
  • Additionally, through this activity, the student might have explored concepts related to insulation, temperature, and the water cycle.

Encourage the child to continue exploring scientific concepts through hands-on experiments and experiences. Consider introducing experiments related to thermal conductivity, weather patterns, or even creating their own mini outdoor weather station to monitor temperature, humidity, and precipitation.

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