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  • Counting: The child can count the number of swings they took.
  • Measurement: The child can estimate and measure the height of the swing set.
  • Patterns: The child can observe and identify patterns in their swinging motion.
  • Time: The child can use a stopwatch or timer to measure how long they swing for.
  • Graphing: The child can create a bar graph to show the number of swings they took each day.

For continued development, the child can:

  • Explore different types of swings and compare their heights and speeds.
  • Create a chart to track their swinging progress over time.
  • Calculate the average number of swings they take per day.
  • Measure the distance they swing back and forth and calculate the total distance covered.
  • Experiment with different swinging techniques and observe how they affect the height or speed of the swing.
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