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  • Counted the number of chickens in the activity
  • Identified the different colors of the chickens
  • Grouped the chickens based on their colors
  • Compared the number of chickens in each color group
  • Added the number of chickens in different color groups
  • Subtracted the number of chickens in one color group from another
  • Multiplied the number of chickens in one color group by a given number
  • Divided the number of chickens in one color group by a given number

For continued development, the child can:

  • Create word problems involving chickens and solve them using different math operations
  • Measure the size of the chickens using a ruler and practice converting measurements between different units
  • Create a bar graph or pie chart to represent the number of chickens in each color group
  • Explore the concept of fractions by dividing the chickens into equal parts
  • Practice skip counting by counting the number of legs on the chickens
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