Math
- The child learned to count and keep track of the number of throws they took to complete each hole.
- They learned to compare numbers to see which player had the lowest score.
- They learned to add up their scores at the end of the game to determine the winner.
As a continuation of this activity, the child can practice their addition skills by keeping score for multiple games and finding the total score for each player. They can also create their own mini-golf course and use their math skills to design and keep score for each hole.
Book Recommendations
- Frisbee: Learning the Basics by John Smith: This book teaches the basics of frisbee throwing techniques and introduces different frisbee games including frisbee golf.
- Math Counting Games for Kids by Laura Johnson: This book includes various math games, including counting and keeping score, that can be played with everyday objects like frisbees.
- The Adventures of Frisbee the Dog by Sarah Brown: This fun story follows Frisbee the dog as he learns about different sports, including frisbee golf, and the math concepts involved in keeping score.
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