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Math

  • The child has learned to identify and understand the concept of greater than and less than.
  • They can compare numbers using the symbols ">" and "<".
  • They can order numbers from least to greatest or vice versa.
  • They can solve simple numerical expressions using the greater than and less than symbols.

For continued development, you can engage the child in real-life scenarios that involve comparing quantities. For example, during grocery shopping, ask them to compare prices of different items and decide which one is cheaper or more expensive. You can also play games like "Guess the Number" where they have to guess the number you are thinking of within a certain range.

Book Recommendations

  • More or Less by Stuart J. Murphy: This book introduces the concept of comparing quantities through relatable examples and engaging illustrations.
  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: In this story, children explore the concept of sharing and dividing as a group of friends try to fairly distribute a batch of cookies.
  • Greater Than, Less Than by Michael Dahl: This book uses visuals and simple explanations to help children understand the concept of comparing numbers and the symbols used for greater than and less than.

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