- The child learned counting by counting the number of sharks in the activity.
- The child learned number recognition by identifying the numbers associated with each shark.
- The child learned addition by adding the number of sharks in different groups.
- The child learned subtraction by subtracting the number of sharks that were taken away from a group.
- The child learned comparison by comparing the number of sharks in different groups and determining which group had more or less.
- The child learned patterns by observing any patterns in the arrangement or colors of the sharks.
For continued development, the child can explore more activities related to counting and number recognition. They can also practice addition and subtraction using everyday objects or toys. Introducing more complex patterns and encouraging the child to create their own patterns can further enhance their understanding of patterns. Additionally, incorporating math into daily routines, such as counting objects during mealtime or while playing, can reinforce their math skills in a fun and practical way.