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Math

  • The 4-year-old learned to recognize and count numbers up to 10 while participating in the math activity.
  • Through the activity, the child developed an understanding of basic shapes such as circle, square, and triangle.
  • The student grasped the concept of more or less and was able to compare quantities using objects during the activity.
  • By engaging in the activity, the child also learned simple addition and subtraction using hands-on materials.

For continued development, incorporating math into daily routines and play can be beneficial. Using everyday items like toys or snacks for counting and sorting activities, and incorporating math into storytelling and games, can help foster a love for numbers and problem-solving. Also, exploring more advanced concepts like patterns and measurements through simple activities can further enhance the child's math skills.

Book Recommendations

  • "Math Fables: Lessons That Count" by Greg Tang: A collection of fables that presents math concepts in a fun and engaging way for young children.
  • "The Doorbell Rang" by Pat Hutchins: This book introduces the concept of division in a playful story featuring cookies and sharing.

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