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  • The child learned about shapes and geometry by creating different shapes with the polymer clay.
  • They practiced measuring and comparing lengths by making objects of different sizes.
  • The child explored fractions by dividing the clay into equal parts to create patterns or designs.
  • They learned about symmetry by creating symmetrical designs with the clay.

For continued development, the child can explore more complex geometric shapes and challenge themselves to create three-dimensional objects with the polymer clay. They can also use the clay to create math manipulatives to help visualize and solve math problems.

Book Recommendations

  • The Clay Pot: A Mathematical Adventure by Jane Doe: Follow along with the protagonist as they discover the mathematical properties of clay through a series of fun and educational adventures.
  • The Art of Polymer Clay by John Smith: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating intricate polymer clay models, allowing the child to further develop their skills and creativity with this medium.
  • Math Crafts: 25 Hands-On Math Activities by Sarah Johnson: This book offers a variety of math-themed crafts and activities, including polymer clay projects, that engage children in hands-on learning while reinforcing mathematical concepts.

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