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  • Counting: The child has learned to count the number of big legos they have.
  • Number recognition: The child has learned to identify numbers on the big lego blocks.
  • Comparing quantities: The child has learned to compare the number of big legos they have with their friends.
  • Patterning: The child has learned to create simple patterns using different colors of big legos.
  • Sorting: The child has learned to sort the big legos based on their size or color.

To continue developing math skills using big legos, you can:

  • Create more complex patterns and challenge the child to complete them.
  • Encourage the child to use different math operations (addition, subtraction) using the big legos.
  • Introduce basic geometry concepts by building shapes and discussing their properties.
  • Set up a pretend store and have the child practice counting and using money to purchase big lego sets.
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