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  • The child learned how to measure objects using a ruler.
  • The child learned how to compare the lengths of different objects.
  • The child learned how to estimate the length of an object before measuring it.
  • The child learned how to use non-standard units of measurement, such as paper clips or blocks, to measure objects.
  • The child learned how to record measurements using numbers and units of measurement.

For continued development, the child can explore measuring different objects around the house or in nature using various tools such as tape measures, measuring tapes, or even their own body parts. They can also practice converting measurements between different units, such as inches to centimeters or feet to meters. Additionally, the child can engage in activities that involve estimating and measuring, such as cooking or building projects, to further enhance their understanding of measurements.

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