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  • Measurement: The child learned how to measure and cut fabric to the appropriate size for making masks.
  • Geometry: The child learned about different shapes and how to create patterns on the masks using different shapes.
  • Fractions: The child learned about dividing the fabric into equal parts when cutting it for the masks.
  • Proportions: The child learned about maintaining the right proportions when cutting the fabric and sewing the masks.
  • Estimation: The child learned how to estimate the amount of fabric needed for making a certain number of masks.
  • Problem-solving: The child learned how to solve problems related to measurements, proportions, and patterns while making the masks.

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The child can further develop their math skills by exploring more complex patterns and designs for the masks. They can also practice calculating the amount of fabric needed for different sizes of masks or experiment with different types of fabric and their measurements. Additionally, the child can learn about the cost of materials and calculate the total cost of making masks, which can help them understand concepts of money and budgeting.

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