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Math

  • The child learned about shapes and their properties by building different structures with the magnetic tiles.
  • They practiced counting and number recognition by organizing the tiles into groups.
  • The child explored patterns and symmetry by creating designs with the tiles.
  • They learned about spatial awareness and measurement as they compared the sizes and lengths of the magnetic tiles.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex shapes and structures using the magnetic building tiles. They can also be challenged to solve math problems by incorporating the tiles into their learning. For example, ask them to build a structure using a specific number of tiles or create a pattern with a repeating sequence.

Book Recommendations

  • Magnetic Magic by Jim Arnosky: This book introduces the concept of magnetism and explores how magnets work. It can help the child understand the science behind the magnetic building tiles they played with.
  • Shapes, Shapes, Shapes by Tana Hoban: This book is filled with photographs of everyday objects that are shaped differently. It will reinforce the child's knowledge of shapes and encourage them to identify shapes in their environment.
  • Measurement: Length and Area by Rebecca Wingard-Nelson: This book explains the concepts of length and area in a simple and engaging way. It will help the child understand the spatial awareness and measurement skills they practiced with the magnetic tiles.

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