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  • The child learned the concept of counting backwards.
  • The child learned the concept of multiples.
  • The child practiced their number recognition skills.
  • The child developed their ability to sequence numbers in reverse order.
  • The child gained an understanding of the concept of subtraction.

To continue developing the child's math skills, you can try the following creative activities:

  • Encourage the child to count backwards by different multiples using physical objects like blocks or toys.
  • Play number games where the child has to identify the missing number in a sequence counting backwards.
  • Introduce the concept of skip counting by different multiples, such as counting by 2s, 5s, or 10s.
  • Use number charts or number lines to help the child visualize counting backwards and identifying multiples.
  • Explore real-life examples of counting backwards and multiples, such as counting down from 10 during a game or identifying patterns on a calendar.
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