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Math

  • The child practiced counting and number recognition by rolling the story cubes and counting the number of dots on each cube.
  • They learned addition and subtraction by creating simple story problems based on the images rolled on the cubes.
  • The child developed their understanding of patterns and sequencing by arranging the story cubes in a specific order to create a coherent story.
  • They practiced measurement concepts by comparing the sizes of different objects depicted on the cubes.

Continued Development Tip: Encourage the child to create more complex story problems using the story cubes. They can challenge themselves by incorporating multiplication or division into their mathematical stories. Additionally, they can use the story cubes to explore concepts of time and money by creating stories that involve time intervals or financial transactions.

Book Recommendations

  • Roller Coaster by Marla Frazee: This book follows a group of kids as they go on a thrilling roller coaster ride, allowing the child to see how a story can be built around a specific theme.
  • Once Upon a Cloud by Claire Keane: This beautifully illustrated book takes readers on a whimsical journey through a little girl's imagination, inspiring creativity and storytelling.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka: In this humorous book, a student wakes up to find that everything around him has turned into a math problem. It introduces math concepts in a fun and engaging way.

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