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Math

  • The child has learned to identify different types of coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter).
  • They have also learned to sort the coins based on their values.
  • The child can count the total value of a group of coins by adding the values together.
  • They have practiced making different combinations of coins that equal a given value.

To continue developing their math skills related to sorting coins, you can introduce more complex coin combinations and values. Encourage the child to create word problems involving coins and challenge them to solve them. You can also introduce the concept of making change and practice scenarios where the child needs to give the correct amount of change using different coin combinations.

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