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Math

  • The child learned how to create and customize characters, which involves understanding and applying concepts of measurement, as they need to adjust the size and proportions of the characters.
  • They also learned about symmetry when designing the characters' faces, as they need to ensure that both sides are identical.
  • The child practiced counting and addition, as they may need to determine the number of accessories or clothing items to add to their characters.
  • They might have explored concepts of geometry when positioning and aligning different elements of the characters, such as creating parallel or perpendicular lines for their limbs.

Continued development: Encourage the child to create more complex characters with multiple accessories, which can involve more advanced math concepts, such as multiplication and fractions. They can also experiment with creating characters based on specific mathematical concepts, like designing characters with symmetrical patterns or characters representing geometric shapes.

Book Recommendations

  • The Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: In this humorous book, a child discovers that everything around them can be seen through a mathematical lens, making math an exciting adventure.
  • The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger: The story follows a young boy who encounters a math-loving devil in his dreams, unlocking the wonders of numbers and mathematical concepts.
  • Mathematicians Are People, Too: Stories from the Lives of Great Mathematicians by Luetta and Wilbert Reimer: This collection of biographies introduces students to the lives of famous mathematicians, showcasing their contributions and the human side of their stories.

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