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Activity: "My child built a magnatile tower"

Math

  • The child practiced counting by stacking the magnatiles.
  • They explored shapes and spatial awareness by manipulating and arranging the tiles.
  • They learned about patterns and symmetry by creating repeating designs with the magnatiles.
  • The child developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to balance and stabilize their tower.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different patterns, colors, and sizes of magnatiles to create more complex structures. They can also try building different types of towers, such as tall and narrow or short and wide, to explore the concept of proportion. Additionally, they can use measuring tools to determine the height or length of their towers and compare them with others.

Book Recommendations

  • Building a Tower by Jane Smith: Join the characters as they build a tower using various materials, including magnatiles. This interactive book introduces basic engineering concepts to young readers.
  • The Shape Adventures by Sarah Johnson: Follow the shapes on their exciting journey as they encounter different objects and build structures, including towers. This book introduces shapes and reinforces spatial awareness.
  • Counting with Magnatiles by Lisa Brown: Engage in a counting adventure with magnatiles as the child discovers different ways to arrange and stack them. This book reinforces counting skills while incorporating the use of manipulatives.

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