Math
- The child has learned to recognize and count numbers up to 10.
- They can identify basic shapes such as circle, square, and triangle.
- They have learned to compare objects based on size (big/small) and quantity (more/less).
- The child has also started to understand basic addition and subtraction using visual aids.
For continued development in Math, you can introduce more hands-on activities such as sorting objects based on attributes like color, size, or shape. You can also encourage counting and number recognition during everyday tasks like counting toys during clean-up or counting steps while walking. Additionally, incorporating math-related stories or songs into daily routines can make learning more engaging and fun.
Book Recommendations
- Numbers Everywhere by Elliott Kaufman: This book introduces numbers through colorful illustrations of everyday objects, helping children develop number recognition skills.
- Shapes, Shapes, Shapes by Tana Hoban: This book explores different shapes found in the environment, encouraging children to identify and name shapes in their surroundings.
- The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This story incorporates basic math concepts like sharing and division as a group of children divide cookies among themselves, making it a fun way to introduce basic division concepts.
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