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  • Measuring and using fractions: The child learned how to measure ingredients such as spices or vegetables using measuring spoons or cups, which helped them understand fractions.
  • Counting and sequencing: The child followed a recipe, counted the number of ingredients needed, and followed step-by-step instructions to cook the curry.
  • Time management: The child learned how to read and follow cooking times for various steps in the recipe, helping them develop a sense of time management.
  • Problem-solving: The child encountered challenges during the cooking process, such as adjusting the spice level or adjusting the cooking time, requiring them to think critically and problem-solve.
  • Budgeting: If the child was involved in purchasing the ingredients, they may have learned about budgeting by comparing prices or calculating the total cost of ingredients needed.

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more recipes and try out different dishes. They can focus on understanding the mathematical concepts behind ingredient measurements, cooking times, and ingredient substitutions. Additionally, they can practice budgeting skills by comparing prices at different grocery stores and finding the best deals for their recipes. This will not only enhance their math skills but also help them develop independent cooking abilities.

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