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  • The child learned how to use a scale to measure the weight of various items.
  • The child practiced reading numbers on the scale and understanding the concept of weight.
  • The child compared the weights of different items and learned about relative weight.

For continued development, the child can explore different units of measurement for weight, such as grams and kilograms. They can also practice estimating the weight of objects before weighing them to improve their understanding of weight. Additionally, the child can conduct experiments to explore the relationship between weight and size or weight and material composition.

  • Measuring Weight by Tracy Nelson Maurer: This book introduces the concept of weight and explains how to measure it using various tools and units of measurement.
  • The Weight of a Mass: A Tale of Faith by Josephine Nobisso: This book tells the story of a poor widow who donates a small amount of bread for a Mass and witnesses a miracle that demonstrates the weight of faith.
  • Weight by David A. Adler: This book explores the concept of weight and its measurement in everyday life, including examples of heavy and light objects and the use of scales.

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