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  • The child learned about measurement and scale by creating accurate representations of landmarks using paper.
  • They practiced their geometry skills by constructing various shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, and squares, to form the landmarks.
  • The child learned about angles and used them to ensure the landmarks were proportionate and visually appealing.
  • They gained an understanding of symmetry by creating symmetrical structures, such as the Eiffel Tower or Taj Mahal.
  • The child improved their problem-solving skills by figuring out how to construct complex landmarks using limited materials.

Continued Development Tip: Encourage the child to expand their knowledge of Math by exploring different landmark designs and constructing them using other materials such as clay or Legos. They can also research the actual dimensions of famous landmarks to create more accurate representations and practice converting between different units of measurement.

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