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  • The child practiced measuring ingredients such as the amount of flour, salt, and water needed for the taco dough.
  • They calculated the cooking time by following the recipe instructions and adjusting it based on the number of tacos they were making.
  • The child divided the taco toppings evenly among the tacos, using their division skills.
  • They estimated the cost of the ingredients and calculated the total expense for the tacos.

Encourage the child to explore more recipes and practice their math skills. They can experiment with different ingredients and quantities, and create their own recipes. They can also keep track of the cost of ingredients and try to find ways to make their recipes more cost-effective.

Book Recommendations

  • The Math Chef: Over 60 Math Activities and Recipes for Kids by Joan D'Amico and Karen Eich Drummond: This book combines math concepts with cooking, offering various recipes and activities for children to practice their math skills in the kitchen.
  • Math Potatoes: Mind-stretching Brain Food by Greg Tang: This book presents math riddles and problems in a fun and engaging way, helping children improve their math skills while enjoying the challenges.
  • The Grapes of Math by Greg Tang: In this book, the author takes popular math concepts and turns them into clever and entertaining riddles, providing an enjoyable way for children to strengthen their math abilities.

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