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  • The sixth-grade child has learned to count from 1 to 20 in German numbers.
  • They have practiced pronouncing the numbers correctly.
  • They have learned how to write the numbers in German.
  • They have practiced using the numbers in simple counting exercises.

To continue developing their German number skills, the child can engage in activities such as playing number games with a partner, watching German children's shows or videos that involve counting, and using flashcards or online quizzes to reinforce their knowledge. They can also try speaking and writing numbers in German during everyday situations, such as when counting objects or telling the time.

Book Recommendations

  • Learn German Numbers with Max and Mia by Lisa Smith: This interactive book introduces German numbers through fun illustrations and activities.
  • Counting Fun in German by Maria Mayer: This book provides engaging exercises and games to help children practice counting and using German numbers.
  • German Numbers Adventure by Tom Schmidt: Join the main characters on an exciting adventure where they learn German numbers and solve puzzles along the way.

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