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  • Counting: The child counted the number of wooden pieces needed to build the bird house.
  • Shapes: The child identified shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles while working with the wooden pieces.
  • Measurement: The child measured the length and width of the wooden pieces using a ruler.
  • Counting in multiples: The child figured out how many nails were needed by counting in multiples of two or three.
  • Addition: The child added the total number of wooden pieces and nails required for the bird house construction.

Continued development tip: Encourage your child to explore more math concepts through similar hands-on activities. They could create a budget for building a bird house, calculating the cost of materials. They could also measure and compare the sizes of different bird houses, or even conduct a survey on their favorite bird species and graph the results.

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