- The child learned about different types of angles such as acute, obtuse, and right angles.
- They learned how to measure angles using a protractor.
- They learned about complementary and supplementary angles.
- They learned how to identify angles in real-life objects and shapes.
- They learned how to calculate missing angles in a triangle or quadrilateral.
Continued development in the subject of math angles can be fostered through various creative ways. The child can explore more complex geometric shapes and their corresponding angles. They can also engage in hands-on activities such as building structures using different angles or creating angle art using various materials. Additionally, they can practice their angle measurement skills by playing interactive online games or solving angle-related puzzles and riddles. Encouraging the child to apply their knowledge of angles in real-life situations, such as measuring angles in their surroundings or during everyday activities, can further enhance their understanding and retention of the concepts.