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Math

  • The child learned to identify the letter "a" and its corresponding sound.
  • The child learned to recognize and count objects that start with the letter "a" (e.g. apples, ants).
  • The child learned to trace and write the letter "a".
  • The child practiced sorting objects into categories based on whether they start with the letter "a" or not.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore more objects that start with the letter "a" and practice counting and sorting them. You can also introduce simple addition and subtraction concepts using objects that start with the letter "a". For example, ask the child how many apples they have and then take away a certain number to find the new quantity.

Book Recommendations

  • Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood: This book takes the reader on an exciting journey through the alphabet, with the letter "a" being one of the stops along the way.
  • The Alphabet Book by P. D. Eastman: This classic book introduces each letter of the alphabet through colorful illustrations and simple text.
  • Ants on the Apple: A Fun ABC Book by Rick Walton: This interactive book helps children learn the alphabet by associating each letter with a corresponding picture and word.

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