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  • The child has learned about shapes by drawing the oval shape of the watermelon.
  • The child has learned about counting by counting the number of seeds drawn on the watermelon.
  • The child has learned about measurements by estimating and drawing the watermelon's size.

To further develop their math skills, you can encourage the child to:

  • Explore more shapes by drawing and identifying different fruits or objects.
  • Practice counting by asking them to count objects in the surroundings or while playing games.
  • Introduce basic addition or subtraction concepts using small numbers or objects.
  • Encourage them to estimate and measure various objects using non-standard units, such as paperclips or building blocks.
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