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  • The child has learned to count and recognize numbers up to 10 by counting the cups.
  • They have learned the concept of one-to-one correspondence by matching each cup with a number.
  • They have learned the concept of quantity by understanding that each number represents a specific amount of cups.
  • The child has learned to compare quantities by identifying which number has more or fewer cups.
  • They have learned basic addition and subtraction by combining or removing cups from the set.

To continue developing math skills related to this activity, you can introduce more cups and numbers to count and compare. You can also create simple addition and subtraction problems using the cups, encouraging the child to solve them using the cups as manipulatives. Additionally, you can introduce different sizes or colors of cups to explore concepts of measurement and sorting.

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