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Math

  • The child has practiced measurement and spatial awareness by designing the car's proportions and ensuring that all details fit within the paper construction.
  • They have applied geometric concepts in creating the car, such as understanding shapes, angles, and symmetry for the details and structure of the car.
  • By creating movable parts like doors and a bonnet, the child has engaged in practical understanding of hinges and simple mechanisms, learning basic principles of physics and engineering.
  • The child has used critical thinking skills to calculate and adjust dimensions and proportions to make sure everything fits and functions as intended.

Encourage the child to continue exploring engineering and design by experimenting with different types of foldable mechanisms and creating more intricate paper models. Introduce them to simple measurements and conversions using rulers and scales, and challenge them to modify their designs based on mathematical calculations and adjustments.

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