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Math

  • The child has learned addition and subtraction of numbers up to 20.
  • They have also learned to identify and count money up to $1.
  • The child can now recognize and continue simple number patterns.
  • They have practiced basic measurement concepts such as length, weight, and capacity.

To continue developing their math skills, it would be beneficial for the child to engage in hands-on activities that involve real-life situations. For example, they could help with grocery shopping and practice adding up the total cost of items or counting out the correct amount of money. Additionally, playing board games that involve counting, adding, or subtracting can make math more enjoyable and interactive.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This book introduces the concept of division through a fun story about sharing cookies with friends.
  • How Much Is a Million? by David M. Schwartz: This book explores the concept of large numbers and helps children understand the magnitude of numbers through engaging illustrations.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: This humorous book takes a creative approach to math, showing how math is everywhere in our daily lives and can be both challenging and fun.

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