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  • Art: Learns how to represent data using different visual elements.
  • English Language Arts: Practices reading and interpreting percentages in written texts.
  • Foreign Language: Learns how to express percentages in the target language.
  • History: Learns about the significance of percentages in historical events and data analysis.
  • Math: Understands the concept of percentages and how to calculate them.
  • Music: Explores the use of percentages in music theory and composition.
  • Physical Education: Learns about the importance of setting and achieving goals, using percentages as a measurement tool.
  • Science: Applies the concept of percentages in scientific experiments and data analysis.
  • Social Studies: Uses percentages to analyze and interpret social and economic data.

To further develop skills related to percentages, encourage the child to:

  • Create artwork that visually represents different percentages using various mediums.
  • Write stories or articles that incorporate the use of percentages in an engaging way.
  • Practice conversational exercises in the foreign language, focusing on expressing and discussing percentages.
  • Research historical events and analyze data using percentages to gain a deeper understanding of their significance.
  • Engage in real-life math activities that involve calculating percentages, such as budgeting or sale shopping.
  • Create music compositions that incorporate the use of percentages in rhythm or tempo.
  • Set fitness goals and track progress using percentages as a measurement tool.
  • Design and conduct scientific experiments that involve analyzing data using percentages.
  • Explore social and economic issues, analyzing statistics and proposing solutions based on percentage data.
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