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Math

  • The child learned to identify the different days of the week.
  • They practiced counting and sequencing numbers on the calendar.
  • They learned to read and interpret the numbers representing the date.
  • They gained an understanding of the concept of time and how it relates to the calendar.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to create their own calendar and mark important events or milestones. This will help reinforce their understanding of days, dates, and the passage of time. Additionally, you can introduce them to different types of calendars used in different cultures around the world, allowing them to explore the diversity of calendar systems.

Book Recommendations

  • Today is Monday by Eric Carle: A delightful picture book that follows the days of the week through colorful illustrations and rhythmic text.
  • The Calendar Book by Ann McCallum: This interactive book introduces children to the concept of calendars and explores different types of calendars used throughout history and across cultures.
  • A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars by Seth Fishman: While not directly about calendars, this book introduces big numbers and concepts related to counting, which can be connected to the numerical aspects of reading dates on a calendar.

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