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Activity: "My child played SkipBo"

Math

  • The child has learned number sequencing and counting by playing SkipBo.
  • They have practiced addition and subtraction while strategically playing cards.
  • The child has learned about probability and chance as they draw cards from the deck.
  • They have improved their mental math skills by quickly calculating the sum of cards on the table.

Encourage continued development in math by introducing other card games that involve numerical skills, such as Uno or Blackjack. You can also create math-related challenges using a deck of cards, such as asking the child to find the sum of all red cards or the product of all even cards. Incorporating math into everyday activities, like counting objects or calculating change during shopping trips, can also reinforce their mathematical understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cardturner by Louis Sachar: A novel about a boy who becomes involved in the game of bridge and learns about strategy and math skills.
  • Absolute Value by Steve Brezenoff: A story about a girl who uses her math skills to solve a mystery involving an art heist.
  • The Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: A humorous book that explores the math concepts in everyday life and how they can be seen as a "curse" or a fun challenge.

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