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Math

  • The child has learned to recognize and identify numbers 1 to 4.
  • They have understood the concept of counting and can count up to 4 objects accurately.
  • The child has learned to write numbers 1 to 4 and can practice tracing them.
  • They have started to understand the quantity representation of numbers 1 to 4, such as seeing that 4 is greater than 3.

To further develop their understanding of numbers 1 to 4, you can engage the child in hands-on activities like sorting objects into groups of 1 to 4, playing number recognition games, or using manipulatives to create sets with different numbers of objects. Encourage them to explore and experiment with numbers in their environment, such as counting the number of toys in a bin or the number of steps on a staircase.

Book Recommendations

  • Numbers 1 to 20 by Roger Priddy: This book introduces numbers 1 to 20 with colorful illustrations and simple text, making it engaging for early learners.
  • Counting Crocodiles by Judy Sierra: In this fun story, the protagonist must outsmart crocodiles by counting their teeth. It helps reinforce counting skills in an entertaining way.
  • Mouse Count by Ellen Stoll Walsh: Follow along as mice count their way to safety from a snake. This book combines counting with a captivating storyline.

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