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  • The child has learned the concept of subtraction through the candy corn subtraction game.
  • They have practiced their mental math skills by subtracting different numbers of candy corn pieces from a given total.
  • The game has helped the child understand the concept of "taking away" or "removing" objects, which is an essential aspect of subtraction.
  • They have also developed their problem-solving skills by figuring out how many candy corn pieces are left after subtracting.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own candy corn subtraction game. They can design different levels of difficulty by varying the total number of candy corn pieces and the number to be subtracted. This will not only reinforce their understanding of subtraction but also enhance their creativity and critical thinking skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Candy Corn Contest by Patricia Reilly Giff: In this book, two friends participate in a candy corn counting contest and learn the importance of teamwork and problem-solving.
  • Candy Corn Math by Lisa Trumbauer: This book introduces basic math concepts using candy corn, including subtraction, addition, and counting.
  • Candy Corn Murder by Leslie Meier: This is a mystery novel set during Halloween, where the main character investigates a murder that takes place at a candy corn-themed event. While not directly related to math, it can provide an engaging read for children interested in candy corn and Halloween.

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