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Math

  • The child learned to identify different shapes such as squares, circles, and triangles.
  • They learned to differentiate between colors such as red, blue, and yellow.
  • The child practiced sorting and classifying the blocks based on their shape or color.
  • They explored patterns by arranging the blocks in specific sequences or repetitions.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex shapes and colors. They can create their own patterns using a wider variety of blocks or even combine multiple sets of blocks to create more intricate designs. Additionally, they can try to solve puzzles or challenges that involve using shapes and colors, such as tangrams or color matching games.

Book Recommendations

  • Geometry in Everyday Life by Jane Smith: This book explores how geometry is present in our daily lives and provides practical applications for understanding shapes and their properties.
  • The Colorful World of Mathematics by Sarah Johnson: This book explores the connection between colors and mathematics, showcasing how colors can be used to represent and understand various mathematical concepts.
  • Pattern Play: A Math Adventure by Lisa Campbell Ernst: This picture book introduces patterns through an engaging story, encouraging children to explore and create their own patterns using shapes and colors.

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