- The child learned how to add and subtract two-digit numbers.
- The child learned how to multiply and divide single-digit numbers.
- The child learned how to solve basic word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- The child learned how to identify and classify different shapes.
- The child learned how to measure and compare lengths using a ruler.
- The child learned how to tell time and calculate elapsed time.
- The child learned how to count and represent numbers up to 1,000.
- The child learned how to identify and extend number patterns.
- The child learned how to interpret and create simple graphs and charts.
- The child learned how to calculate the area and perimeter of basic shapes.
Continued development in math can be fostered through various creative ways. Encourage the child to explore real-life applications of math, such as cooking or budgeting, to reinforce their understanding of concepts. Engage them in math-related games, puzzles, and challenges to make learning enjoyable. Introduce them to online resources, educational apps, or math-related books to further expand their knowledge. Additionally, providing opportunities for the child to teach or explain math concepts to others can enhance their understanding and retention of the material.