- Counting: The child counted the number of toy dinosaurs they had and made sure they had enough to create their mini Jurassic park.
- Sorting and Classifying: The child sorted the toy dinosaurs by type and size to create different habitats within their mini Jurassic park.
- Measurement: The child measured the length and height of the toy dinosaurs to make sure they fit in their designated habitats.
- Patterning: The child created patterns with the toy dinosaurs by alternating colors or sizes in their habitats.
- Geometry: The child used their knowledge of shapes to create different habitats for the toy dinosaurs, such as using blocks to create a cave or a triangle to create a mountain.
For continued development, the child can create more complex habitats using different materials such as clay or paper mache. They can also incorporate more advanced math concepts such as fractions by dividing their habitats into equal parts for different types of dinosaurs.