Math
- The child has learned how to identify and write the days of the week.
- They can understand and use basic calendar vocabulary like months, years, and dates.
- They can recognize and count the number of days in a week, month, and year.
- The child has practiced sequencing by arranging the days of the week or months of the year in order.
For continued development, encourage the child to create their own calendar at home. They can draw the days of the week and the months, and fill in important dates and events. This will reinforce their understanding of the calendar system and improve their fine motor skills.
Book Recommendations
- Today is Monday by Eric Carle: A delightful book that introduces young readers to the days of the week through colorful illustrations and catchy rhymes.
- My First Book of Time by Claire Llewellyn: This interactive book helps children learn about time and calendars through engaging activities and lift-the-flap pages.
- It's About Time!: How Long Does It Take? by Ruth Walton: This book explores the concept of time and its measurement, including calendars, clocks, and different units of time, in a fun and accessible way.
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