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  • The child has learned addition by combining numbers to reach a sum of 100.
  • The child has practiced counting and recognizing numbers up to 100.
  • The child has developed problem-solving skills by finding different combinations of numbers that add up to 100.
  • The child has improved their mental math abilities by calculating the sum of two numbers without using any physical materials.
  • The child has gained a better understanding of number relationships and patterns.

For continued development, the child can explore different variations of the activity, such as "Adding to 50" or "Adding to 200", to further strengthen their addition skills. They can also try using different strategies, such as grouping numbers or breaking them down into smaller parts, to find various combinations that add up to the target number. Additionally, the child can practice writing and solving addition equations related to the activity to reinforce their understanding of addition concepts.

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