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  • The child has learned the basic geometric shapes such as triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles.
  • They have explored different types of lines including straight, curved, and parallel lines.
  • The child has learned about angles, identifying and classifying them as acute, obtuse, or right angles.
  • They have learned about symmetry, identifying symmetrical shapes and lines of symmetry.
  • The child has learned to measure and compare the length of different line segments and sides of shapes.
  • They have learned about area and perimeter, calculating them for various polygons.
  • The child has learned about solid figures, identifying and distinguishing between different 3-dimensional shapes.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Engaging in hands-on activities such as building models using various geometric shapes.
  • Exploring real-life applications of geometry, such as measuring objects and calculating area and perimeter of their surroundings.
  • Integrating technology by using online resources or apps to practice and reinforce geometrical concepts.
  • Participating in math games or puzzles that involve geometry to make learning enjoyable and interactive.
  • Encouraging the child to teach and explain geometrical concepts to others, which will enhance their understanding and communication skills.
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