Math
- The child learned how to multiply numbers by spinning a spinner and using the number to determine the multiplier for the hopscotch board.
- They practiced multiplication facts by using numbers 9, 5, 3, 4, and 2 during the activity.
- The child developed their understanding of multiplication through a hands-on and engaging game.
- They improved their mental math skills by quickly calculating the product of the number spun and the hopscotch board.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own multiplication hopscotch boards with different numbers and spinners. They can also use larger numbers or practice multiplying by multiples of 10. Additionally, you can introduce division hopscotch where they divide the number spun by the hopscotch board and land on the quotient.
Book Recommendations
- Multiplication Adventures by Mathilda Multiply: Join Mathilda on her journey through different multiplication scenarios, including a hopscotch adventure where she learns about multiplying numbers.
- The Great Multiplication Mystery by Emma Equation: Solve the multiplication mystery with Emma Equation as she uses her math skills to uncover the missing numbers in a hopscotch board.
- Multiplication Fun and Games by Max Matheson: Max takes multiplication to a whole new level with fun games and activities, including a hopscotch challenge with different multipliers.
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