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  • The child learned to add and subtract numbers within 20.
  • They practiced identifying numbers and counting objects.
  • The child learned the concept of regrouping or carrying over when adding and borrowing when subtracting.
  • They practiced solving word problems involving addition and subtraction.
  • The child learned the concepts of more/less and greater/less than while comparing numbers.

For continued development in addition and subtraction, encourage the child to:

  • Practice mental math by solving quick addition and subtraction problems.
  • Use real-life scenarios to apply addition and subtraction skills, such as counting money or calculating change.
  • Explore online math games and interactive websites that provide opportunities to practice addition and subtraction in a fun and engaging way.
  • Use manipulatives or physical objects to solve addition and subtraction problems visually.
  • Create a math journal to record and reflect on their thinking process when solving addition and subtraction problems.
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