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  • The child learned about patterns and repetition by following a specific weaving pattern.
  • They learned about counting and number recognition by counting the number of rows or columns in the weaving.
  • They learned about shapes and geometry by creating different shapes with the woven threads.
  • They learned about measurement by comparing the length or width of the woven piece to other objects.
  • They learned about spatial awareness by understanding how the threads intersect and create a woven pattern.

To continue developing math skills through weaving, the child can explore more complex patterns and designs, incorporating different shapes and colors. They can also experiment with different materials and textures to create more tactile and sensory experiences. Additionally, they can practice measuring and comparing lengths or widths of their woven pieces using non-standard units of measurement, such as paperclips or buttons.

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