- Addition: The child practiced adding two, three, and four-digit numbers.
- Subtraction: The child solved subtraction problems with two, three, and four-digit numbers.
- Multiplication: The child practiced multiplication tables up to 10.
- Division: The child solved division problems.
- Fractions: The child learned about basic fractions and how to add and subtract them.
- Decimals: The child practiced adding and subtracting decimal numbers.
- Geometry: The child learned about different shapes and their properties.
- Measurement: The child practiced converting between different units of measurement.
- Word Problems: The child solved word problems involving different mathematical operations.
Tips for continued development:
Encourage your child to explore real-life situations where these mathematical concepts can be applied. For example, they can help with grocery shopping by calculating prices, practicing addition, and finding discounts. Additionally, provide them with access to educational online resources and games that can further enhance their mathematical skills in an interactive and engaging way.