Here are two more pace on creative learning games. You will work with older children and those of the kindergarten.
Most children get a big kick out of listening to the heartbeat and pulse. Start your help with the child, his right wrist felt recording the pulse at the wrist with the fingers and the fingers of the child put on her. Children love to learn that these lost before birth, starts and stops a beating throughout theirLife.
Another simple experiment involves the alteration of rhythm by size. Help the child find the rhythm in heart rate, and then compare it with the faster pace of the child's wrist. Explain that changes because he or she is smaller than you. If you have a cat or dog friendly, you can also try the different heart beat of your pet. Smaller and faster immediately. Ask your child why he did not feel the pulse in animals on the wrist!
Are not likely to have a camel or a batcare for a pet, but an older child would know that the camel's heart rate 30 beats per minute and a bat's heart rate is 750 beats per minute. So a small dog like a poodle have a heart rate much faster than a large dog like a German shepherd dog. This is because the heart pumps blood through the body, and it takes longer to scroll through a large dog or a person as a small pump.
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