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  • The child has learned to identify different shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, etc. while sorting the dive gems.
  • They have learned to differentiate between different colors while arranging the dive gems.
  • The child has learned the concept of comparing and ordering objects based on their characteristics (color and shape) by arranging the dive gems in a specific order.
  • The activity has enhanced their visual discrimination skills as they identify and categorize the dive gems based on their attributes.
  • The child has practiced their counting skills by counting the number of dive gems of each shape and color.

For continued development, you can:

- Introduce more complex shapes and ask the child to sort the dive gems accordingly.

- Use patterns to sort the dive gems, such as arranging them in an ABAB pattern based on colors or shapes.

- Introduce basic addition and subtraction by asking the child to add or remove dive gems from each group.

- Create a graph or chart to display the data from the sorted dive gems, allowing the child to analyze and interpret the information.

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