- Counting: The child learned to count the number of strawberries they picked.
- Number recognition: The child identified and recognized the numbers on the baskets or containers used to collect the strawberries.
- Comparing quantities: The child compared the number of strawberries they picked with their friends or siblings.
- Addition: The child added the number of strawberries they picked from different baskets or containers.
- Estimation: The child estimated the number of strawberries they could pick before starting the activity.
- Pattern recognition: The child noticed patterns in the arrangement of strawberries on the plants or in the baskets.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to practice counting and number recognition by engaging in other activities that involve counting objects or identifying numbers. They can also explore addition and subtraction concepts by using strawberries or other small objects as manipulatives. Introduce more complex patterns for the child to recognize and create. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to estimate quantities in various contexts, such as estimating the number of toys in a box or the number of people in a room.