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Math

  • The 5 year old student has learned number recognition and counting through the numbered cards in uno, as they have to identify the numbers and count to play their cards.
  • Through uno, the student has practiced basic addition and subtraction skills when determining if they can play a card by matching the number or color, or by using special action cards.
  • By playing uno, the student has developed an understanding of quantity and comparison as they compare the numbers on the cards and determine the order they can play them in.

For continued development, you can create your own uno cards with simple math problems, such as addition or subtraction, and encourage the child to solve the problems before playing the cards. This can make the game more challenging and reinforce their math skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Uno's Garden by Graeme Base: A beautifully illustrated book that teaches young readers about math concepts like addition and subtraction through a story set in a vibrant and richly detailed garden.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: A humorous and engaging book that introduces math concepts in a fun and relatable way, perfect for young children learning basic arithmetic.

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