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  • Counting: The child may have counted the number of tools used to fix the puncture.
  • Measurement: The child may have observed the size of the puncture and the length of the patch used to fix it.
  • Shapes: The child may have noticed the circular shape of the tyre and the round patches used to fix it.
  • Patterns: The child may have observed the pattern of the tread on the tyre and how it was affected by the puncture.
  • Problem-solving: The child may have seen how the puncture was identified and the steps taken to fix it.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Exploring different shapes and patterns found in tyres and other objects.
  • Measuring the size of different objects using non-standard units such as hands or blocks.
  • Creating a pretend tyre repair station in the classroom or at home with toy tools and materials.
  • Encouraging problem-solving skills by presenting the child with different scenarios and asking them to come up with solutions.
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