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  • The child has learned to recognize and identify the numbers from 1 to 10.
  • They have learned the sequential order of the numbers from 1 to 10.
  • The child has practiced counting objects up to 10.
  • They have learned to associate quantity with the corresponding number.
  • The child has gained confidence in their ability to count accurately up to 10.
  • They have developed their fine motor skills while pointing to and tracing the numbers.

To continue developing number sense and counting skills, you can engage the child in various activities:

  • Play number recognition games, where they have to identify numbers visually.
  • Count objects in real-life settings, such as counting the number of toys in a box or the number of fruits on a plate.
  • Create opportunities for the child to practice writing numbers, using different materials like sand, chalk, or paint.
  • Introduce simple addition and subtraction using objects or visuals to help them understand the concepts.
  • Engage in number pattern activities, such as skip counting or finding numbers in a sequence.
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