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Math

  • The student practiced counting by putting stickers on the paper one by one, reinforcing the concept of one-to-one correspondence.
  • By sorting the stickers by color or shape before placing them on the paper, the student explored the concept of classification and sorting.
  • Creating patterns and designs with the stickers involved basic math concepts of repetition, symmetry, and shape recognition.

Encourage the student to use different shapes and colors of stickers to explore more complex patterns. You can also introduce basic addition and subtraction by asking the student to count how many stickers are in total or how many stickers are left after placing some on the paper.

Book Recommendations

  • My Very First Book of Numbers by Eric Carle: A colorful and engaging book that introduces counting and numbers to young children.
  • Mouse Shapes by Ellen Stoll Walsh: This book creatively teaches shapes and colors through a fun story involving mice and colorful cut-out shapes.

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