- Counted the number of steps taken while playing outside
- Recognized and named different shapes in the environment, such as circles, squares, and triangles
- Measured the distance between objects using their own footsteps
- Identified patterns in nature, such as the arrangement of leaves on a tree or the colors of flowers
- Estimated the number of toys or friends needed to play a game
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore more mathematical concepts while playing outside. They can practice addition and subtraction by counting and comparing the number of objects they see. They can also learn about measurement by using non-standard units like sticks or leaves to measure the length or height of different objects. Additionally, they can create their own patterns using natural materials like rocks or leaves. This will help them develop their mathematical thinking skills in a fun and engaging way.