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  • Child learned addition and subtraction by counting and sorting objects.
  • Child learned basic shapes and their properties by arranging and identifying objects in different shapes.
  • Child learned measurement by comparing the sizes of different objects.
  • Child learned estimation by guessing the number of objects in a group.
  • Child learned patterns by recognizing and creating patterns using objects.
  • Child learned counting and number recognition by counting and identifying numbers on objects.

To further develop math skills, you can encourage the child to:

  • Practice addition and subtraction by asking them to solve simple math problems using objects or fingers.
  • Introduce more complex shapes and ask the child to identify and describe their properties.
  • Engage in activities that involve measuring, such as baking or building with blocks, to reinforce the concept of measurement.
  • Play games that involve guessing or estimating, such as guessing the number of candies in a jar.
  • Continue creating and extending patterns using different objects or colors.
  • Provide opportunities for counting and number recognition through daily activities, such as counting the number of steps taken or identifying numbers on a calendar.
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