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Math

  • The student learned the concept of sequencing by arranging pictures in a specific order, which is an early math skill.
  • They developed fine motor skills by cutting out the pictures, which can contribute to their understanding of spatial reasoning in math.
  • The activity also introduced the concept of patterns as the child arranged the pictures in a logical sequence.

For continued development, consider introducing more complex sequencing activities using numbers or shapes. The child could also practice counting as they arrange the pictures in order. Incorporating pattern games and puzzles can further strengthen their understanding of this concept.

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  • Cut and Paste Science by Jodene Smith: A fun book with cutting and pasting activities related to science concepts.
  • Sequence It! story cards by Junior Learning: A set of picture cards for sequencing stories, perfect for developing early math skills.

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