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Activity: "My child played with measuring cups in water”

Math

  • The child learned about measurement and volume by using different sizes of measuring cups and observing how the water level changed.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition by measuring and pouring water from one cup to another.
  • The child developed an understanding of fractions by comparing the amount of water in different cups, such as half a cup or a quarter cup.
  • They explored the concept of estimation by guessing how many cups of water it would take to fill a container.

To further develop their math skills, you can encourage your child to explore other measurement activities, such as measuring ingredients while baking or measuring the length of objects using a ruler. You can also introduce them to the concept of units of measurement, such as inches and centimeters, and have them practice converting between different units.

Book Recommendations

  • Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy: A story about a girl who measures her dog Penny in various ways, introducing concepts of measurement and comparison.
  • How Long or How Wide?: A Measuring Guide by Brian P. Cleary: A fun and interactive book that explains measurement concepts through rhymes and illustrations.
  • Equal Shmequal by Virginia Kroll: This book explores the concept of equality and introduces the concept of balancing equations, which connects to measuring and comparing quantities.

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