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Social Studies

  • The child has learned the concept of days of the week, as they are required to fill in the calendar with the correct days.
  • They have also learned about months of the year, as they need to write down the correct month for each day on the calendar.
  • The child has learned about the concept of time, as they need to understand the sequence of days and weeks on the calendar.
  • Additionally, they have learned about holidays and special events, as they may be asked to mark them on the calendar.

To continue developing their understanding of calendars, the child can create their own personalized calendar using pictures or drawings, incorporating important events and activities that are relevant to them. They can also practice using the calendar to plan and organize their daily activities, helping them develop time management skills.

Book Recommendations

  • My Very First Book of Numbers by Eric Carle: This book introduces numbers and counting in a fun and interactive way, using illustrations and simple text.
  • Today is Monday by Eric Carle: This book teaches children the days of the week through a catchy rhyme and vibrant illustrations.
  • It's about Time! by Stuart J. Murphy: This book helps children understand the concept of time and how it relates to their daily routines.

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