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  • The child has learned the sequence of numbers from 1 to 20.
  • They have developed number recognition skills.
  • They have improved their counting ability.
  • The child has practiced one-to-one correspondence, associating each number with an object or action.
  • They have developed basic addition and subtraction skills by understanding the ordinality of numbers.

To continue developing their math skills, you can try the following creative activities:

  • Introduce number cards and have the child place the correct number of objects or pictures on each card.
  • Use counting songs and rhymes to make counting more fun and engaging.
  • Encourage the child to count everyday objects they come across, such as toys, snacks, or steps.
  • Play games that involve counting, such as rolling dice and counting the dots or using a number line for simple addition and subtraction problems.
  • Explore patterns with the child, encouraging them to identify and continue patterns using numbers.
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