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  • The child has learned to recognize and write numbers from 0 to 100.
  • They understand the concept of place value.
  • They can identify odd and even numbers.
  • The child has mastered counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.
  • They can compare and order numbers.
  • The child has learned basic addition and subtraction using numbers up to 100.
  • They have practiced skip counting by different intervals.
  • The child has improved their handwriting and fine motor skills by tracing and writing numbers neatly.

To further develop number writing skills, the child can:

- Practice writing numbers in different fonts or styles, using different colors and sizes.

- Engage in number writing activities involving their interests, such as writing numbers related to their favorite animals, sports, or hobbies.

- Use tactile materials like sand, salt, or playdough to form numbers and trace them.

- Play number writing games, such as writing numbers on cards and playing a matching or guessing game with a partner.

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