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Math

  • The child learned the concept of measurement by measuring the length and height of the stacked wood.
  • They practiced counting by determining the number of pieces of wood in the stack.
  • They explored the concept of comparing and ordering objects by arranging the wood from shortest to longest and from smallest to tallest.
  • The child also learned about spatial awareness by visualizing the height of the stacked wood and comparing it to their own height.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more objects for measurement and comparison. They can use everyday items like books, toys, or even their own bodies to practice measuring length and height. They can also engage in activities that involve estimating and measuring the length and height of objects in their environment, such as measuring the height of different trees or the length of different furniture pieces.

Book Recommendations

  • Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy: A fun story about a girl who explores different ways to measure her dog, Penny.
  • How Big is a Foot? by Rolf Myller: A tale that introduces the concept of measurement through the story of a king who wants to make a bed for the queen.
  • The Longest Word Ever by Dr. Maureen Sullivan: This book explores the concept of length in a playful and imaginative way.

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