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  • The child learned about different types of angles such as acute, obtuse, and right angles.
  • They learned how to identify and classify different types of triangles including equilateral, isosceles, and scalene.
  • The child learned about different types of quadrilaterals such as squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids.
  • They learned how to calculate the perimeter of various shapes by adding up the lengths of their sides.
  • The child learned about the concept of symmetry and how to identify symmetrical shapes.
  • They learned about different types of lines including parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines.
  • The child learned how to calculate the area of rectangles and squares by multiplying their length and width.

Continued development opportunities related to this geometry activity could include:

- Exploring more complex shapes and their properties, such as polygons with more than four sides.

- Introducing concepts of volume and surface area for three-dimensional shapes.

- Engaging in practical activities involving geometry, such as creating paper models or constructing structures using different shapes.

- Encouraging the child to apply their geometry knowledge in everyday situations, such as measuring and calculating dimensions of objects in their environment.

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