Math
- The child learned how to add on to a number by counting forward from a given number.
- They practiced using their fingers or objects to physically add on to a number.
- The child learned the concept of one-to-one correspondence while adding on to a number.
- They developed the ability to recognize number patterns and sequences while adding on to a number.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to practice adding on to larger numbers by using number lines or counting blocks. You can also provide them with simple addition word problems to solve using the concept of adding on to a number.
Book Recommendations
- Monster Math Picnic by Grace Maccarone: This book follows a group of monsters as they prepare for a picnic, practicing their addition skills along the way.
- Math Fables by Greg Tang: This book combines math and storytelling to introduce various addition concepts in an engaging way.
- Ten Apples Up On Top! by Dr. Seuss: This classic Dr. Seuss book incorporates counting and adding as animals balance apples on their heads.
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