- The child learned about measurement by observing and comparing the water levels in different containers.
- They learned about volume by pouring water from one container to another and noticing how the water level changes.
- They learned about addition and subtraction by adding or removing water from the containers and observing the changes in the water level.
- The child learned about estimation by guessing how much water is needed to fill a container to a certain level.
- They learned about counting by counting the number of containers used or the number of times they poured water.
For continued development, the child can explore more complex measurement concepts by using different-sized containers or measuring cups with specific volume markings. They can also practice addition and subtraction by pouring different amounts of water into containers and calculating the total volume. Additionally, the child can learn about fractions by dividing the containers into equal parts and filling them with water accordingly. Encouraging the child to explain their observations and reasoning during the activity can further enhance their mathematical understanding.