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  • Understanding of geometric shapes and their properties
  • Practice in measuring and cutting paper accurately
  • Developing spatial awareness and visualization skills
  • Exploring symmetry and patterns
  • Applying mathematical concepts such as angles and proportions
  • Enhancing problem-solving skills through following instructions and troubleshooting

For continued development related to making paper models, the child can explore more complex designs and challenge themselves to create their own models using different shapes and sizes. They can also experiment with different materials such as cardboard or foam board to create sturdier models. Additionally, they can incorporate mathematical concepts into their models by calculating measurements and angles, or even creating models that represent mathematical concepts like fractals or polyhedra.

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