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  • Counted the number of eggs collected
  • Recognized and named numbers on the eggs
  • Grouped the eggs into sets of 2, 3, or 4
  • Added the number of eggs in each set to find the total number of eggs collected
  • Subtracted the number of eggs used or given away from the total number of eggs collected to find the remaining eggs

For continued development related to the activity, you can:

- Introduce the concept of multiplication by asking the child to count the number of eggs in each set and then multiply it by the number of sets to find the total number of eggs collected.

- Practice addition and subtraction by creating word problems related to the activity, such as "If we collected 5 eggs and gave away 2, how many eggs do we have left?"

- Explore patterns and sequencing by asking the child to arrange the eggs in different patterns or sequences based on their colors or sizes.

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