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  • The child learned vocabulary related to colors by using different colored chalks.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to shapes by drawing different shapes with the chalk.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to numbers by counting the number of lines or shapes drawn with the chalk.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to body parts by drawing stick figures and labeling the different body parts.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to weather by drawing different weather symbols like sun, clouds, or raindrops.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to animals by drawing different animals with the chalk.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to food by drawing different fruits or vegetables with the chalk.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to transportation by drawing different vehicles with the chalk.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to emotions by drawing different facial expressions with the chalk.
  • The child learned vocabulary related to clothing by drawing different outfits or accessories with the chalk.

For continued development, the child can:

  • Practice writing words or short sentences in the foreign language using the chalk.
  • Play games like "Simon Says" in the foreign language, where they have to follow instructions using the chalk.
  • Create a story or a comic strip using the chalk and try to incorporate as many foreign language words as possible.
  • Use the chalk to draw a map or a cityscape, labeling different locations or buildings in the foreign language.
  • Play a guessing game where the child draws an object or a concept with the chalk, and others have to guess the word in the foreign language.
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