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Math

  • The 6-year-old student has learned the concept of addition and subtraction by allocating money to different expenses and calculating the remaining balance.
  • Through budgeting, the student has gained an understanding of basic financial literacy, including the value of money and making choices based on limited resources.
  • The activity has helped the student understand the concept of budgeting and planning, by setting limits on spending and making decisions based on priorities.

Encourage the child to continue developing math skills through play by introducing games such as "Monopoly Junior" where they can practice basic financial management, and also through real-life experiences such as helping with grocery shopping and counting the change.

Related Educational Toys And Games

  • "Learning Resources Money Bags Coin Value Game" by Learning Resources: A fun game that helps children learn coin values and develop money-management skills.
  • "Counting Money Educational Board Game" by Learning Advantage: This game teaches kids how to count and exchange money in a fun and interactive way.
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