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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of paper pieces used in the craft.
  • Shapes: The child learned about different shapes used in the craft, such as squares, circles, and triangles.
  • Patterning: The child learned to create patterns using different colored paper pieces.
  • Measurement: The child learned to measure and compare the sizes of different paper pieces.
  • Geometry: The child learned about spatial awareness and positioning while assembling the paper craft.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex paper crafts that involve more advanced math concepts, such as symmetry, fractions, and angles. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to practice counting and measuring objects in their everyday environment, such as toys or snacks. Incorporating math into daily activities and play will help reinforce the concepts learned through paper crafting.

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