- The child learned how to identify and name fractions by using the pizza slices as a visual representation.
- They learned how to compare fractions by looking at the size of the pizza slices and determining which fraction is larger or smaller.
- The child learned how to add and subtract fractions by combining or removing pizza slices.
- They learned how to simplify fractions by dividing the pizza slices into equal parts.
- The child learned how to convert fractions to decimals by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
- They learned how to convert fractions to percentages by multiplying the fraction by 100.
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating real-life examples of fractions, such as dividing a pizza or sharing a cake. The child can also practice solving word problems involving fractions, or explore more complex concepts like multiplying and dividing fractions. Additionally, using manipulatives like fraction bars or fraction circles can provide a hands-on approach to understanding fractions further.