- Learned about numbers and counting
- Understood the concept of addition and subtraction
- Recognized different shapes and patterns
- Learned about measurements and sizes
- Understood the concept of time and sequencing
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Encourage the child to practice counting and identifying numbers in everyday situations, such as counting objects or identifying numbers on street signs.
2. Play simple addition and subtraction games with the child using everyday objects, such as counting how many apples are left after eating some.
3. Explore shapes and patterns in the environment, such as identifying shapes in buildings or finding patterns in nature.
4. Involve the child in cooking or baking activities to learn about measurements and sizes, such as measuring ingredients or comparing different sizes of containers.
5. Use a daily routine chart or visual schedule to help the child understand the concept of time and sequencing, such as marking off activities as they are completed throughout the day.