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  • Art:
    • Learned about different types of dinosaurs and their physical features through drawing and coloring pictures of dinosaurs.
    • Gained knowledge of different art materials and techniques used to create dinosaur-themed artwork.
  • Math:
    • Practiced counting and number recognition by identifying and labeling the number of dinosaurs in the pictures.
    • Explored concepts of size and measurement by comparing the sizes of different dinosaur species.
    • Introduced to basic addition and subtraction using dinosaur-themed math problems, such as "If there are 5 dinosaurs and 2 go away, how many are left?"
  • Science:
    • Learned about various dinosaurs, their names, and characteristics through discussions and observation of pictures.
    • Explored the concept of fossils and how they provide information about dinosaurs by creating imprints of dinosaur footprints using playdough or clay.
    • Introduced to the concept of extinction and discussed why dinosaurs are no longer alive.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to explore more dinosaur-related art projects, such as creating dioramas or sculptures of dinosaurs using recycled materials or clay. They can also extend the math learning by incorporating dinosaur-themed counting or sorting activities using toy dinosaurs. Further scientific exploration can include visits to museums or watching documentaries about dinosaurs to deepen their knowledge about these fascinating creatures.

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