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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of dinosaurs in the game.
  • Addition: The child practiced addition by adding up the resources needed to build and maintain the park.
  • Subtraction: The child used subtraction to calculate the remaining funds after purchasing items for the park.
  • Measurement: The child learned about measurement by determining the size and height of the dinosaurs in the game.
  • Probability: The child explored probability by analyzing the chances of success in breeding different types of dinosaurs.
  • Graphing: The child created graphs to track the popularity and satisfaction levels of visitors in the park.

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Encourage the child to create their own dinosaur park on paper, using measurements and calculations to design the layout and determine the number of dinosaurs and resources needed. They can also practice budgeting by assigning costs to different park elements and calculating the total expenses. Additionally, the child can research real-life dinosaur facts and create a presentation or infographic showcasing their knowledge, incorporating math skills such as measurement and graphing.

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