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  • The child practiced measuring ingredients in appropriate quantities.
  • They learned about fractions while dividing the pizza into equal slices.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction when adjusting the recipe or calculating cooking time.
  • They applied basic geometry concepts when shaping the pizza dough.

Continued development can include exploring more complex pizza recipes that involve more advanced mathematical concepts such as ratios, proportions, and conversions. Additionally, the child can learn about the history of pizza and its cultural significance around the world, enhancing their knowledge in social studies.

Book Recommendations

  • Pizza: How Do You Make a Pizza? by Patricia Whitehouse: This book provides a step-by-step guide on making pizza and explores the different ingredients and processes involved.
  • Pete's a Pizza by William Steig: This heartwarming story follows a father who turns his son into a "human pizza" to cheer him up on a rainy day, teaching about creativity and imagination.
  • The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges: This modern adaptation of a classic folktale features a determined hen who involves her friends in the pizza-making process, highlighting teamwork and cooperation.

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