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Math

  • The child has learned the concept of multiplication and how it relates to repeated addition.
  • They have memorized the times tables up to 10x10.
  • The child can solve multiplication problems using arrays and skip counting.
  • They understand the commutative property of multiplication.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice their times tables regularly through games and activities. They can play multiplication bingo, create flashcards to quiz themselves, or use online resources that offer interactive multiplication games. Additionally, encourage them to explore real-life applications of multiplication, such as calculating the total cost of items at the grocery store or sharing equally among friends.

Book Recommendations

  • The Multiplying Menace: A Nightmare in Reality by Pam Calvert: This book follows a young girl's adventure as she tries to stop the multiplying menace that is causing chaos in her town. It introduces multiplication concepts in a fun and engaging way.
  • 2 x 2 = Boo!: A Set of Spooky Multiplication Stories by Loreen Leedy: This book combines multiplication practice with spooky stories, making it an entertaining way for children to reinforce their times tables.
  • Math Fables: Lessons That Count by Greg Tang: This collection of math-themed fables uses storytelling to teach various mathematical concepts, including multiplication. It offers an imaginative approach to learning.

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