Activity: "Refused to do math lesson"
Math
- Counting: The child demonstrated an understanding of counting numbers up to 100.
- Addition: The child successfully solved addition problems with numbers up to 20.
- Subtraction: The child showed proficiency in subtracting single-digit numbers.
- Problem-solving: The child applied logical thinking to solve math word problems involving basic operations.
Encourage continued development in math by incorporating real-world examples and hands-on activities. For counting, ask the child to count objects around the house or during a nature walk. To practice addition and subtraction, use everyday items like snacks or toys to make math more engaging. Explore math apps and online games that provide interactive learning experiences. Additionally, introduce math-related puzzles and brain teasers to challenge problem-solving skills.
Book Recommendations
- Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: This humorous book combines math concepts with a relatable story, sparking curiosity and imagination.
- The Math Inspectors: The Case of the Claymore Diamond by Daniel Kenney: A mystery novel that incorporates math puzzles, encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving.
- Math-terpieces: The Art of Problem-Solving by Greg Tang: Through beautiful illustrations, this book presents math riddles and challenges, promoting visual thinking and creativity.
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