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Math

  • The child has learned the concept of addition by combining two or more sets of objects.
  • They have learned to count the total number of objects after adding them together.
  • The child has practiced using visual aids such as counting fingers or objects to understand the concept of adding.
  • They have learned to write addition equations using the "+" symbol.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex addition problems with larger numbers or by incorporating addition into real-life scenarios. For example, asking the child to count the number of apples in a fruit bowl and then adding more apples to find the new total. Additionally, using manipulatives like number blocks or cubes can help them visualize the addition process.

Book Recommendations

  • Math Fables: Addition and Subtraction by Greg Tang: This book uses rhymes and beautiful illustrations to introduce addition and subtraction concepts to young children.
  • The Mission of Addition by Brian P. Cleary: This engaging book presents addition in a fun and imaginative way, making it easier for children to grasp the concept.
  • Monster Math Picnic by Grace Maccarone: In this story, monsters gather for a picnic and practice addition while counting their food. It's a great way to reinforce addition skills in a playful manner.

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