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  • The child learned to identify and write numbers up to 20.
  • The child practiced counting and writing numbers in sequential order.
  • The child learned to add and subtract numbers within 10.
  • The child practiced identifying and drawing basic shapes.
  • The child learned to recognize and complete patterns.

Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged through various creative ways. Here are a few tips:

  • Encourage the child to create their own math worksheets, incorporating art elements such as drawing shapes or patterns.
  • Integrate art into math problems by asking the child to illustrate word problems or create visual representations of mathematical concepts.
  • Explore art-related math activities, such as measuring and drawing shapes accurately, or using geometric shapes to create artwork.
  • Engage the child in hands-on art projects that involve counting, measuring, and using math skills, such as creating a mosaic or designing a symmetrical artwork.
  • Encourage the child to explore math-related art books or online resources that combine mathematical concepts with artistic creativity.
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