- The child has learned addition and subtraction through the worksheets.
- They have learned how to count and write numbers up to 100.
- They have learned how to identify and write basic shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles.
- The child has learned how to solve simple word problems involving basic math operations.
- They have learned how to compare numbers and identify which is greater or smaller.
Continued development related to this activity can include:
1. Introducing more complex addition and subtraction problems to challenge the child's skills.
2. Incorporating real-life examples and scenarios into word problems to make them more relatable and engaging.
3. Introducing more advanced shapes such as rectangles, ovals, and hexagons to expand the child's knowledge of geometry.
4. Encouraging the child to practice counting and writing numbers beyond 100 to further strengthen their number sense.
5. Providing opportunities for the child to apply their math skills in real-life situations, such as during grocery shopping or cooking, to reinforce their understanding of math concepts.