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  • Identified and named different shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles
  • Recognized and matched numbers to corresponding quantities
  • Developed understanding of spatial relationships by arranging puzzle pieces
  • Counted objects up to 10
  • Understood basic concepts of "more" and "less" by comparing groups of objects
  • Explored patterns and sequencing by arranging cards with images

To continue developing math skills inspired by the "Atlas" activity, you can:

  • Introduce more complex shapes like rectangles, pentagons, and hexagons
  • Expand number recognition by using larger quantities and numbers up to 20
  • Encourage the child to build structures using blocks or playdough, focusing on spatial visualization
  • Practice counting and sorting objects found in nature, such as leaves or rocks
  • Create patterns using different objects or colors and have the child continue the sequence
  • Explore measurements by comparing the length or size of different objects
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