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  • The child learned counting by identifying and counting the number of animals in the activity.
  • The child practiced basic addition and subtraction by adding or removing different animals from the group.
  • The child learned about patterns by observing the different colors or patterns on the animals.
  • The child practiced sorting and categorizing by grouping animals based on their characteristics (e.g., size, habitat, type of animals).
  • The child learned about measurements by comparing the sizes of different animals.

To continue developing math skills related to the "Animals" activity, you could:

  • Create a graph or chart to display the number of different types of animals, practicing data representation and analysis.
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