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Math

  • The child understands the concept of division and can solve simple division problems.
  • They can use division to share equally among a given number of people or objects.
  • They have learned the division symbol (÷) and can interpret and solve division equations.
  • The child can use manipulatives or drawings to represent and solve division problems.

Continued development in division can be encouraged by introducing more complex division problems, such as those with remainders. Additionally, the child can practice division with real-life scenarios, such as distributing snacks evenly among friends or dividing a set of toys among siblings.

Book Recommendations

  • Divide and Ride by Stuart J. Murphy: A math adventure book that introduces division concepts through a story about a group of friends sharing a bike ride.
  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This book teaches division as a group of children divide a set of cookies among themselves and their unexpected guests.
  • The Great Divide by Dayle Ann Dodds: In this book, animals face the challenge of dividing limited resources among themselves, teaching important division concepts.

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