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Math

  • The child practiced counting by discussing the number of characters or objects in the book.
  • They learned about simple addition and subtraction by talking about how many more or less of something occurred in the story.
  • The child explored concepts of measurement and size by comparing different characters or objects in the book.
  • They practiced recognizing patterns and shapes by identifying repetitive elements or geometric figures in the illustrations.

For continued development, encourage the child to create their own math storybooks by drawing pictures and writing simple number sentences to describe the characters and events in their stories. This will help reinforce their understanding of math concepts in a creative way.

Book Recommendations

  • The Big Trip by Jane Doe: This book follows a group of friends as they go on an adventure, discussing distances and directions along the way.
  • The Mystery at School by John Smith: In this mystery book, students solve math-related clues to uncover the truth behind a series of classroom events.
  • The Shape Hunt by Jill Johnson: Join the characters on a shape scavenger hunt, where they explore their environment and identify different shapes they encounter.

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