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  • The child can count and write numbers up to 100.
  • The child can add and subtract numbers up to 20.
  • The child can identify and describe basic shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle).
  • The child can solve simple word problems involving addition and subtraction.
  • The child can understand and use basic measurement concepts (length, weight, capacity).
  • The child can tell time to the nearest hour and half-hour.
  • The child can recognize and continue simple number patterns.
  • The child can understand and use basic money concepts (identifying coins, counting money).

For continued development in math, encourage the child to:

  • Practice counting and writing numbers beyond 100.
  • Explore more complex addition and subtraction problems.
  • Introduce more advanced shapes (e.g., oval, hexagon) and their properties.
  • Engage in real-life measurement activities (e.g., baking, gardening) to reinforce concepts.
  • Practice telling time to the nearest quarter-hour and minute.
  • Look for number patterns in everyday situations (e.g., calendar, counting by twos).
  • Play games involving money to strengthen understanding of its value and use.
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