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  • The child learned the concept of weighing objects using a scale.
  • They learned how to compare the weights of different small tomatoes.
  • They learned how to calculate the average weight of a group of small tomatoes.
  • They learned how to record data by writing down the weights of each tomato.
  • They learned how to add up the weights and divide by the number of tomatoes to find the average.

Continued development related to this activity could involve:

  • Exploring other fruits or vegetables and repeating the activity to practice weighing and finding averages.
  • Graphing the weights of the tomatoes on a bar graph to visually represent the data.
  • Creating word problems involving small tomatoes and their weights to practice applying the concept in different contexts.
  • Discussing real-world applications of finding averages such as calculating a class average or average test scores.
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