Activity: "My child played Monopoly junior"
Math
- Counting and number recognition: The child practiced counting spaces on the game board and recognizing numbers on the dice.
To further develop math skills related to the game, parents can encourage their child to play more board games that involve counting, money management, and basic addition and subtraction. They can also engage in real-life scenarios, such as playing store or setting up a pretend market, where the child can practice using money and making transactions.
Book Recommendations
- Money Math: Addition and Subtraction by David A. Adler: This book introduces children to the concept of money and teaches them basic addition and subtraction skills using money.
- Math Curse by Jon Scieszka: While not directly related to Monopoly junior, this book engages children in a humorous story where math concepts are applied in everyday situations.
- Counting Money by Rozanne Lanczak Williams: This book helps children practice counting coins and understanding their values through fun activities and examples.
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