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Math

  • The child has learned to count forward and backward by twos, fives, and tens.
  • They can identify and write numbers in the skip counting sequence.
  • They can perform simple addition and subtraction using skip counting.
  • The child can recognize patterns and sequences in skip counting.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice skip counting with larger numbers. They can also explore skip counting with other numbers, such as threes or sevens. Additionally, they can use skip counting to solve more complex math problems, such as multiplication or division.

Book Recommendations

  • Counting by Tens by Molly Dingles: A fun and engaging story that helps children practice skip counting by tens.
  • The Skip Count Kid by Sally Counterman: This book follows the adventures of a young boy who uses skip counting to solve problems and save the day.
  • Skip and Jump: A Counting Adventure by Emma Numbersworth: Join Skip and Jump as they skip count their way through different scenes and objects in this interactive counting book.

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