Math
- The child learned how to identify and name fractions using concrete materials.
- They practiced finding equivalent fractions by dividing a whole into equal parts.
- They explored adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator.
- The child also learned how to represent fractions on a number line.
For continued development, encourage the child to create their own fraction manipulatives using everyday objects like paper clips or coins. They can also play fraction games online or with a friend to reinforce their understanding of fractions. Additionally, encourage them to solve real-life problems involving fractions, such as dividing a pizza evenly among friends or sharing a candy bar.
Book Recommendations
- The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: In this book, a batch of cookies is divided among more and more friends, providing an engaging way to introduce the concept of fractions.
- The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Fractions Book by Jerry Pallotta: This book uses Hershey's chocolate bars to teach fractions in a delicious and interactive way.
- A Fraction's Goal - Parts of a Whole by Brian P. Cleary: With catchy rhymes and colorful illustrations, this book introduces the concept of fractions and their relationship to a whole.
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