- Identified and named different ocean animals
- Counted the number of ocean animals in the activity
- Sorted ocean animals based on size or color
- Recognized and named basic shapes of ocean animals (e.g., circles for jellyfish, triangles for sharks)
- Compared the sizes of different ocean animals
- Identified patterns on the ocean animals (e.g., stripes on a fish)
- Used positional words to describe the location of ocean animals (e.g., above, below, next to)
- Measured the length or width of ocean animals using non-standard units (e.g., counting how many toy cars long is a whale)
- Explored basic addition and subtraction concepts by adding or removing ocean animals from the activity
For continued development, you can:
- Introduce more complex shapes and encourage the child to identify them on ocean animals
- Create a graph or chart to record the different types of ocean animals and their quantities
- Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the actual length or width of ocean animals
- Practice basic addition and subtraction using ocean animal toys or pictures
- Explore more advanced math concepts related to the ocean, such as volume or weight of ocean animals