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Activity: "My Child Played Card Game"

Math

  • The child practiced counting and number recognition while playing the card game.
  • They learned to compare numbers and understand greater than/less than concepts through gameplay.
  • The child developed basic addition and subtraction skills by adding or subtracting the values of the cards.
  • They improved their problem-solving abilities by strategizing and making decisions during the game.

One creative way to continue developing math skills related to playing card games is to introduce more complex games that involve multiplication or division. This can help reinforce multiplication tables and division facts in a fun and engaging way.

Book Recommendations

  • "The Cardturner" by Louis Sachar: This book explores the game of bridge and incorporates themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.
  • "A Whole Lot of Lucky" by Danette Haworth: The main character in this book learns about math and probability through a game of bingo, leading to unexpected adventures.
  • "Judy Moody, Girl Detective" by Megan McDonald: In this book, Judy Moody uses her detective skills to solve mysteries, including a case involving a missing card game trophy.

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