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  • Counted the number of items needed to buy
  • Added the prices of different items to calculate the total cost
  • Compared prices of different brands to find the best deal
  • Used estimation to calculate the approximate cost of the groceries
  • Calculated the change received after paying for the groceries

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to create a budget for grocery shopping and practice sticking to it. They can also explore unit pricing to compare the cost of different sizes or quantities of items. Additionally, they can play games like "Guess the Total" where they estimate the cost of a shopping trip and then calculate the actual total to see how close they were. This will further strengthen their math skills while making grocery shopping a fun and educational experience.

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