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  • Counting the number of cedarwood pieces needed for each sachet
  • Measuring and cutting the fabric into equal-sized squares
  • Dividing the cedarwood pieces equally among the sachets
  • Calculating the total number of sachets made

For continued development, the child can:

  • Explore different shapes and sizes of sachets, and calculate the amount of fabric needed for each
  • Experiment with different ratios of cedarwood pieces to fabric, and observe how it affects the scent of the sachets
  • Create a bar graph to visually represent the number of sachets made each day, and analyze the data to find patterns or trends
  • Practice multiplication by calculating the total number of cedarwood pieces used for a given number of sachets
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