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  • The child learned about fractions by calculating the portion of the book read each day.
  • They practiced multiplication and division by determining how many pages they needed to read each day to finish the book on time.
  • The child learned about time management by setting a reading schedule and sticking to it.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction by keeping track of the number of pages read each day.
  • The child learned about percentages by calculating how much of the book they had left to read.

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