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Math

  • The child has learned to count from 1 to 10.
  • They can recognize and identify basic shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles.
  • They can compare and sort objects based on size, such as big and small.
  • The child has also learned basic addition and subtraction using manipulatives.

Continued development in math can be fostered by incorporating everyday activities. Encourage the child to count objects they see around them, such as toys or fruits. Introduce more complex shapes, like rectangles and hexagons, and ask the child to identify them in their environment. Engage in simple addition and subtraction problems during playtime or while preparing meals. This hands-on approach will help reinforce mathematical concepts in a fun and practical way.

Book Recommendations

  • Counting with Cars by Jane Smith: This book uses colorful illustrations of cars to help children learn to count from 1 to 10.
  • Shapes in the Park by Sarah Johnson: Follow along as the characters explore the park and discover different shapes in their surroundings.
  • Addition Adventures by David Brown: Join the characters on their exciting adventure as they use addition to solve problems and overcome challenges.

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