- The child has learned to count and recognize numbers up to 10.
- The child has learned to identify and match shapes.
- The child has learned to sort objects based on size, color, or shape.
- The child has learned to understand basic addition and subtraction concepts through counting objects.
- The child has learned to recognize patterns and sequences.
- The child has learned to estimate and compare quantities.
- The child has learned to understand basic measurement concepts, such as length, height, and weight.
- The child has learned to identify and create simple graphs or charts.
- The child has learned to solve simple word problems involving basic math operations.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Explore more complex math concepts, such as multiplication and division, through hands-on activities and games.
- Engage in real-life math experiences, such as measuring ingredients while cooking or counting money during shopping trips.
- Play math-related board games or online games that reinforce math skills.
- Use manipulatives, such as blocks or counters, to solve more advanced math problems.
- Encourage the child to explain their math thinking and reasoning to develop their problem-solving skills.