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  • The child learned about different types of dragons and their characteristics, such as the number of heads they have.
  • They learned about the dragon's age and how it relates to their size and abilities.
  • They read about dragon habitats and territories, discovering how they organize their territories into different shapes.
  • They learned about dragon populations and how they can be estimated using mathematical models.
  • They explored the concept of dragon wingspan, comparing the wingspans of different dragon species.

For continued development related to the activity:

1. Encourage the child to create their own dragon species and use mathematical concepts to describe their characteristics, such as the number of legs or the size of their wings.

2. Have the child calculate the average wingspan of dragons mentioned in the reading and create a graph to visualize the data.

3. Ask the child to research the largest dragon ever recorded and use mathematical calculations to estimate its weight or height.

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