Day 1
Today children are introduced to ramps and test one of the most fun ramps of all—the playground slide.
Children will explore the way things roll and slide down ramps and hills, both indoors and outdoors. They’ll discover the different ramps around us—roofs, parking garages, hills, wheelchair access ramps, seesaws, and slides. They’ll also explore how the steepness of a ramp affects how things roll or slide down it.
Learning Centers15 – 30 minutes |
Today children are introduced to ramps and test one of the most fun ramps of all—the playground slide.
Today children learn more about slides and explore the different ramps around the neighborhood.
Today children try the first of many experiments with objects that slide, roll, or stay put.
Today children explore sliding and rolling in great depth.
Today children explore the steepness of ramps.
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