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  • Identified various shapes and sizes of the magnet tiles
  • Learned about different colors of the magnet tiles
  • Explored how the magnets attract and repel each other
  • Understood the concepts of positive and negative poles of the magnets
  • Built patterns and designs using the magnet tiles
  • Explored how the magnet tiles can stick to different surfaces
  • Counted the number of magnet tiles used in different structures
  • Explored concepts of balance and stability while building with the magnet tiles
  • Learned about the concept of magnetism and its properties

Continued development related to this activity can include:

1. Introducing more complex patterns and designs to challenge the child's problem-solving skills.

2. Experimenting with different materials to see which surfaces the magnet tiles can stick to.

3. Encouraging the child to document their creations through drawings or photographs for a mini science exhibition.

4. Introducing the concept of magnetic fields and how they affect the behavior of the magnet tiles.

5. Exploring real-life applications of magnetism, such as magnetic compasses or simple motors.

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