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  • The student learned to count and add up the number of pins knocked down in each frame, providing them with addition practice.
  • They practiced basic multiplication by calculating their final scores, where they had to multiply the number of pins knocked down by the number of turns they had.
  • The student improved their understanding of angles and geometry, as they had to aim their bowl to knock down the pins at different angles.

Bowling can be a great way to continue developing math skills for a 7-year-old. Consider introducing the concept of averages by tracking their scores over multiple games. You can also incorporate some basic statistics by discussing the likelihood of certain pins being knocked down based on the angle and force of the ball. Encouraging the child to keep track of their scores and compare them over time can further develop their understanding of numbers and patterns.

Book Recommendations

  • "Bowling for Everyone" by Don Nace: A fun and informative book covering the basics of bowling, perfect for young readers interested in the sport.

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