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Math

  • The child learned about different types of angles, such as acute, obtuse, and right angles.
  • They practiced identifying and drawing angles using a protractor or by estimating with a hand gesture.
  • The child also learned about angles in real-life situations, such as in shapes and objects around them.
  • They explored the concept of angles through hands-on activities, like creating angle shapes with string or drawing angles on paper.

Encourage the child to continue exploring angles in everyday life, such as identifying angles in architecture, nature, or art. They can also practice measuring angles using household objects or drawing angles with sidewalk chalk outdoors to make learning more engaging and interactive.

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