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Math

  • The child can practice basic arithmetic skills by calculating the total cost of groceries and making sure the money is sufficient.
  • They can apply fractions and decimals when comparing prices of different brands or sizes of products.
  • They can use measurement skills to determine the weight or volume of products, especially when purchasing items by weight or volume.
  • The child can understand and apply percentages when calculating discounts or sales tax.

One way to further develop math skills related to grocery shopping is by involving the child in meal planning and budgeting. They can help create a shopping list based on a specific budget, considering the cost of ingredients and quantities needed. This will enhance their ability to estimate and calculate costs accurately.

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