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  • Counting: The child can count the number of different parts of the sweeper.
  • Sorting and Categorizing: The child can sort the different parts of the sweeper into groups based on their size, shape, or function.
  • Measuring: The child can use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the length or width of some of the parts.
  • Problem Solving: The child can try to figure out how the different parts of the sweeper fit together and how they function.
  • Geometry: The child can identify different geometric shapes among the parts of the sweeper, such as circles, rectangles, or triangles.

Tip: Encourage the child to explore other everyday objects and take them apart to further develop their math skills. They can make comparisons between the parts of different objects, create charts or graphs to analyze the components, or even try to put them back together in different ways to stimulate their problem-solving abilities.

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