This video is answering the question of where are what are the different layers of The Earth.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned that the Earth has different layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. Each layer is made of different materials and is in a different state (solid or liquid).
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Some activities you can do with your child now
- Discuss the concept of layers by asking your child to point to different layers of the Earth (e.g., crust, mantle, outer core, inner core). - Use playdough or clay to create a model of the Earth's layers, explaining the differences in textures and states. - Look for pictures or diagrams of the Earth's layers online or in books, and encourage your child to identify and label each layer. - Take a nature walk and point out different types of rocks or soil, discussing how they are connected to the Earth's layers.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME: "Layer Detective" Instructions: Take turns being the "Layer Detective" with your child. Start by asking questions about the different layers of the Earth mentioned in the video. For example, "Which layer is solid like a rock?" or "Which layer is liquid like water or lava?" The child can answer and explain their reasoning based on the information from the video. Keep score to make it more fun and engaging!
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1 take away from the video for your child
"Explore the layers of the Earth. Just like people, each layer is unique and important. Remember, differences make our world fascinating and special."
