Math
- The child will learn how to read and recognize different numbers on the calendar and the clock.
- They will understand the concept of time and how it is represented on the clock.
- They will practice counting and sequencing numbers by changing the date on the calendar.
- They will learn the concept of days, weeks, months, and years by observing the changes on the calendar.
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating games and activities related to time and numbers. For example, you can create a scavenger hunt where the child has to find objects around the house that represent different times or numbers. You can also play "time challenge" where the child has to set the clock to a specific time within a given time limit. These activities will reinforce their understanding of time and numbers in a fun and engaging way.
Book Recommendations
- The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle: This book introduces the concept of time as the ladybug encounters different animals at different hours of the day.
- A Second is a Hiccup by Hazel Hutchins: This book explores units of time in a playful and imaginative way.
- Tell Me the Day Backwards by Albert Lamb: This book encourages children to think about time in a reverse order as the characters recount their day in reverse.
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