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  • Recognized and counted dinosaur figures.
  • Identified the colors of the dinosaurs
  • Sorted the dinosaurs by size (small, medium, large).
  • Grouped the dinosaurs by characteristics (number of horns, long neck, etc).
  • Matched dinosaur figures to their corresponding number cards.
  • Played a counting game where the child had to say the next number in sequence when given a dinosaur figure.
  • Created patterns using different colored dinosaurs.

Tips for continued development:

To continue developing math skills related to dinosaurs, you can try the following:

  • Expand the sorting activity to include additional attributes like habitat or diet.
  • Introduce basic addition and subtraction by creating story problems involving dinosaurs.
  • Create a dinosaur graph by counting and comparing the different types of dinosaurs.
  • Encourage the child to measure the length of dinosaurs using non-standard units like toy blocks or paper clips.
  • Introduce simple geometry concepts, such as identifying shapes present in dinosaur figures.
  • Explore number patterns by counting the number of legs or horns on different dinosaurs.
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