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Math

  • The child learned how to multiply numbers actively during the game.
  • They practiced their multiplication facts and developed a better understanding of the concept.
  • They applied their mental math skills to quickly calculate products in the game.
  • The child improved their problem-solving skills by strategizing and making decisions while playing.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more multiplication games or activities that involve physical movement. For example, you can create a hopscotch board with multiplication problems on each square and have the child solve them as they jump to each square. This will make learning multiplication fun and engaging while also incorporating physical exercise.

Book Recommendations

  • The Multiplying Menace by Pam Calvert: A humorous story that introduces the concept of multiplication in a creative way.
  • The Great Divide by Dayle Ann Dodds: A book that explains division through a lively story about a group of children dividing up a pie.
  • Times Tables the Fun Way by Judy Liautaud: A workbook filled with games and activities to make learning multiplication enjoyable and interactive.

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