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Math

  • The child practiced addition and subtraction by adding up the points for each word played and subtracting any deducted points for invalid words.
  • They developed their understanding of multiplication by calculating double or triple word scores.
  • The child learned about strategic thinking and probability by deciding which letters to use to form high-scoring words and considering the likelihood of drawing certain letters from the bag.
  • They enhanced their mental math skills by quickly calculating the total score after each turn.

Encourage your child to continue their math development through scrabble by introducing them to advanced strategies, such as finding words that can be built off existing words on the board to maximize their score. You can also challenge them to calculate the average score per word or come up with their own scoring system.

Book Recommendations

  • Wordy Birdy by Tammi Sauer: This book follows the adventures of a talkative bird who learns the importance of listening and paying attention, which can be applied to scrabble strategy.
  • The Boy Who Loved Words by Roni Schotter: This inspiring story follows a boy who discovers his love for words and helps him realize the power of language, which can motivate children to explore word games like scrabble.
  • Clever Jack Takes the Cake by Candace Fleming: In this book, Jack embarks on an adventure to deliver a cake, encountering various word puzzles and challenges along the way, making it a fun read for scrabble enthusiasts.

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