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Math

  • The child has learned to identify and differentiate between obtuse, acute, and right angles.
  • They can classify various lines and angles as either obtuse, acute, or right.
  • The child has practiced measuring angles using a protractor.
  • They can recognize and draw examples of obtuse, acute, and right angles in everyday objects and shapes.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore real-life examples of lines and angles. Take them on a "shape hunt" around the house or outdoors, where they can identify and classify different angles and lines they encounter. Encourage them to create their own shapes and draw lines and angles to reinforce their understanding.

Book Recommendations

  • Shapes, Shapes, Shapes by Tana Hoban: This book introduces different shapes and encourages children to identify them in their environment.
  • Lines That Wiggle by Candace Whitman: Through whimsical illustrations, this book explores the different types of lines and how they can create shapes and objects.
  • Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes by Stuart J. Murphy: In this engaging story, Captain Invincible and his dog, Comet, guide children on a space adventure while teaching them about shapes and angles.

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