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Math

  • The child learned measurement skills by measuring and cutting materials for their crafting projects.
  • They practiced counting and sorting various materials such as beads, buttons, and ribbons.
  • They applied basic addition and subtraction skills when calculating the number of materials needed for each project.
  • They learned about shapes and patterns by arranging and organizing different materials in their videos.

Science

  • The child explored the concept of states of matter by using different types of clay or dough in their crafting projects.
  • They learned about the properties of different materials, such as cardboard, paper, or fabric, and how they can be used in various crafts.
  • They experimented with cause and effect by testing different materials to see which ones worked best for their projects.
  • They learned about the process of transformation when observing how their crafts changed in appearance after drying or setting.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex math concepts such as measurement conversions or geometric shapes in their crafting projects. They can also experiment with different materials and techniques to gain a deeper understanding of scientific concepts such as chemical reactions or engineering principles.

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