Math
- The child has learned to count by 10s from 0 to 100.
- They can recognize the pattern in the number sequence when counting by 10s.
- The child has practiced skip counting and can identify the multiples of 10.
- They can apply the concept of counting by 10s to solve simple addition or subtraction problems.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to practice counting by 10s in real-life situations, such as counting the number of stairs when climbing or descending. You can also introduce larger numbers and have them count by 10s beyond 100. Additionally, you can provide them with manipulatives, such as counting cubes or coins, to reinforce the concept of counting by 10s.
Book Recommendations
- Counting to 100 by Margaret Wise Brown: This book helps reinforce counting skills and introduces the concept of counting by 10s using colorful illustrations and engaging rhymes.
- Ten Black Dots by Donald Crews: This book combines counting skills with art as it explores different ways to arrange and use ten black dots.
- 100 Days of Cool by Stuart J. Murphy: This book celebrates the 100th day of school and incorporates counting by 10s to reach that milestone. It also explores various ways to represent numbers.
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