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Math

  • Sakina learned about different geometric shapes such as triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles.
  • She practiced identifying and comparing the properties of these shapes, such as the number of sides and angles.
  • Sakina learned how to identify congruent shapes, where the shapes have the same size and shape.
  • She also learned about symmetry and practiced identifying symmetrical shapes.

To further develop Sakina's understanding of geometry and comparing shapes, you can encourage her to explore real-life examples of different shapes around her. For example, she can look for triangles in buildings or circles in everyday objects. You can also provide her with hands-on activities, such as creating shapes using clay or paper cutouts. Additionally, online games or interactive websites that focus on geometry can be a fun and engaging way for her to continue practicing her skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Shape Up, Infographics! by Megan Kopp: This book introduces the concept of shapes through colorful infographics, making it an engaging read for Sakina.
  • The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns: In this story, a triangle is tired of having only three sides and angles, so it transforms into different shapes. It will help Sakina explore the properties of shapes in a creative way.
  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka: Although not specifically about geometry, this book presents math concepts in a humorous and relatable way, helping Sakina develop a positive attitude towards math.

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