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  • The child has learned to count and recognize numbers up to 10.
  • They have learned to count objects and associate them with the corresponding numeral.
  • The child has learned one-to-one correspondence by matching objects with the corresponding number.
  • They have learned to compare quantities and identify which set has more or fewer objects.
  • The child has learned to identify and name basic shapes, such as circles, squares, and triangles.
  • They have learned to identify and sort objects based on their attributes, such as color or shape.
  • The child has learned to focus and pay attention to details while completing the worksheet.

For continued development, you can:

  • Create your own "How Many Do You See" worksheets with different themes or objects to count.
  • Encourage the child to explain their thinking and reasoning behind their answers, promoting mathematical communication skills.
  • Introduce new concepts, such as grouping and skip counting, through hands-on activities and games.
  • Use real-life objects or manipulatives for counting practice, allowing the child to have a tangible understanding of quantities.
  • Play interactive online math games or use math apps that focus on counting, number recognition, and basic shapes.
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