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Math

  • The child has learned how to count money and make change while playing Monopoly.
  • They have practiced addition and subtraction by adding up the values of their properties and deducting expenses like rent or taxes.
  • The child has learned about probability and chance as they roll the dice and make decisions based on the outcome.
  • They have also practiced basic multiplication and division by multiplying or dividing their money when buying or selling properties.

One creative way to continue developing math skills related to Monopoly is to have the child create their own version of the game. They can design the board, come up with their own property values, and even create math-related chance or community chest cards. This will not only reinforce their understanding of the concepts learned but also encourage their creativity and critical thinking skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Monopoly Junior by Hasbro Gaming: A simplified version of Monopoly that is perfect for younger players. It introduces basic math concepts in a fun and engaging way.
  • The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies: This book tells the story of two siblings who compete against each other in a lemonade-selling contest. It explores math concepts such as budgeting, profit, and loss.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: In this humorous book, a student wakes up to find everything in their life has turned into a math problem. It presents math concepts in a fun and relatable way.

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