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  • The child learned basic counting by counting the number of cars in the activity.
  • The child learned addition and subtraction by adding and subtracting the number of cars on the road.
  • The child learned about measurements by comparing the sizes of different toy cars.
  • The child learned about patterns by categorizing the cars based on their colors or sizes.
  • The child learned about basic shapes by identifying the shapes of the toy cars.

To continue developing math skills related to the "Cars" activity, the child can:

  • Create a graph to track the different types of cars they come across in their daily life.
  • Create their own car race track and practice measuring distances or speeds.
  • Play a game where they need to count and add the number of cars they see during a car ride.
  • Create a math problem-solving game using toy cars, where they need to use addition, subtraction, and measurement skills to find the solution.
  • Use toy cars to practice multiplication and division by creating arrays and grouping the cars into sets.
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