Math
- The child has learned to count numbers in sequential order from 1 to 10.
- They can recognize and identify numbers in a given sequence.
- The child has learned to arrange numbers in ascending and descending order.
- They can complete number sequences by filling in the missing numbers.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice sequencing numbers in real-life situations. For example, they can organize their toys by numbering them and placing them in order. You can also create number sequencing games using flashcards or online resources. Additionally, introduce the concept of skip counting to challenge the child's counting skills.
Book Recommendations
- One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by Jane Cabrera: A fun book that introduces numbers and counting through a familiar nursery rhyme.
- Counting to 10 by Kate Thomson: This interactive book helps children practice counting and sequencing numbers with colorful illustrations and engaging activities.
- Ten Black Dots by Donald Crews: A creative book that explores counting and sequencing through different arrangements of black dots.
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