Math
- The child learned how to identify numbers and count objects.
- They learned the concept of addition as combining two or more groups of objects.
- The child practiced simple addition by adding small numbers together.
- They learned to use counting strategies, such as counting on from the larger number, to find the sum.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice addition using everyday objects and situations. For example, they can add the number of apples and bananas they have, or count the number of toys they have and add them together. This will help reinforce the concept of addition and make it more relatable to real-life scenarios.
Book Recommendations
- Addition Fun by David A. Adler: This book introduces addition through fun and engaging stories and activities.
- Math Counts: Addition by Henry Pluckrose: Through colorful illustrations and simple explanations, this book helps children understand and practice addition.
- by Anne Rooney: This interactive book uses colorful monsters to teach addition and subtraction in an enjoyable way.
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