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Science

  • The 12 year old has learned about photosynthesis and how plants use sunlight to produce energy.
  • She has also grasped the concept of the water cycle, understanding how water evaporates, forms clouds, and precipitates back to Earth.
  • Additionally, the student has gained knowledge about the properties of magnets and how they attract or repel other objects.
  • Furthermore, she has learned about the different states of matter and how they change from solid to liquid to gas and vice versa.

Encourage your child to explore the concepts further through hands-on experiments, such as growing plants at home, observing the water cycle in action, conducting simple magnet experiments, and exploring changes in states of matter through everyday activities. This will reinforce their learning and make it more interactive and fun.

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