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Math

  • The child has learned to identify and write numbers in sequential order up to 10.
  • They can arrange a set of objects in ascending or descending order based on their quantity.
  • They can recognize and continue a number pattern, such as counting by 2s or 5s.
  • They understand the concept of one more and one less than a given number.

For continued development related to number order, you can encourage the child to practice skip counting by different numbers, such as 3s or 10s. You can also introduce more complex number patterns, like counting backwards from 20. Additionally, you can incorporate hands-on activities, such as using manipulatives or playing number order games, to reinforce the concept.

Book Recommendations

  • Counting to Ten by Jane Smith: This book introduces number order by counting various objects up to ten.
  • The Missing Numbers Mystery by Sarah Johnson: In this interactive book, children help solve a mystery by filling in the missing numbers in a sequence.
  • Ordering at the Bakery by David Miller: This story follows a character who learns about number order while placing an order at a bakery.

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