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  • The child learned the concept of fractions and how they represent parts of a whole.
  • The child learned to identify and name fractions using numerators and denominators.
  • The child learned to compare and order fractions.
  • The child learned to add and subtract fractions with like denominators.
  • The child learned to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers.

For continued development in fractions, encourage the child to explore real-world examples of fractions by measuring ingredients while cooking or baking. They can also practice fractions by sharing objects equally with friends or siblings, such as dividing a pizza into equal slices or distributing a bag of candies among friends.

  • Fractions in Disguise by Edward Einhorn: This book introduces fractions in a fun and engaging way through a story about a group of secret agent fractions.
  • The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Fractions Book by Jerry Pallotta: This book uses Hershey's chocolate bars to teach fractions, providing visual representations and exercises for practice.
  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This book introduces the concept of fractions through a story about sharing cookies among friends and how the number of cookies changes as more friends arrive.

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