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  • The child learned to observe and identify cocoons in their yard.
  • The child practiced counting the number of cocoons they found.
  • The child learned to differentiate between different types of cocoons.
  • The child can recognize patterns in the cocoons they collected.
  • The child can compare the number of cocoons they collected on different days.

To continue developing math skills related to this activity, you can:

  • Create a graph or chart to track the number of cocoons found each day.
  • Explore different shapes and sizes of cocoons through art and crafts activities.
  • Encourage the child to estimate the number of cocoons they might find before going outside.
  • Introduce basic addition and subtraction concepts by asking questions like "If you found 5 cocoons today and 3 more tomorrow, how many cocoons would you have in total?"
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