- The child learned to identify different shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles.
- The child learned to categorize and sort the shapes based on their attributes.
- The child learned to recognize patterns and similarities among the shapes.
- The child learned to differentiate between different sizes of shapes.
- The child learned to count the number of shapes in each category.
For continued development, you can introduce more complex shapes such as hexagons, pentagons, and octagons. You can also encourage the child to create their own shape puzzles by cutting out shapes from colored paper and mixing them up for sorting. Additionally, you can incorporate other math concepts such as addition and subtraction by asking the child to count the total number of shapes or find the difference between two categories.