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Math

  • The child has learned how to count and recognize numbers up to 10.
  • They have practiced basic addition and subtraction within 10.
  • They have learned how to identify and sort shapes.
  • The child has developed an understanding of spatial relationships and directions.

For continued development, encourage the child to create their own treasure maps using different shapes and numbers. They can also practice counting and adding objects they find around the house or outdoors. Additionally, you can introduce more complex shapes and encourage the child to identify them in their environment.

Book Recommendations

  • Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson: This classic adventure novel will further immerse the child in the world of treasure hunting.
  • Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House, Book 4) by Mary Pope Osborne: Join Jack and Annie on a journey to an island in search of treasure in this engaging chapter book.
  • The Secret of the Old Clock (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, Book 1) by Carolyn Keene: This mystery novel follows Nancy Drew as she tries to find a hidden treasure.

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