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  • Measurement: The child learned how to measure and cut the miniature house pieces accurately.
  • Geometry: The child learned about different shapes and angles while assembling the miniature house.
  • Spatial reasoning: The child developed spatial awareness and understanding of how the different pieces fit together to create the miniature house.
  • Proportions: The child learned about scaling and proportionality while creating a smaller version of a house.
  • Estimation: The child practiced estimating the amount of glue needed for each piece to ensure proper adhesion.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Exploring more complex geometric shapes and angles in future projects.
  • Using different materials to create more intricate and detailed miniature houses.
  • Introducing the concept of scale and applying it to create miniature versions of real-life buildings or landmarks.
  • Experimenting with different types of adhesives and understanding their properties for various materials.
  • Using math to calculate the cost of materials needed for larger-scale projects.
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