Math
- The child learned to count from 1 to 10.
- The child learned to recognize and identify basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles.
- The child learned to understand the concept of more or less by comparing sets of objects.
- The child learned to sort objects based on different attributes like color, size, or shape.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore math concepts through everyday activities. For example, you can involve them in cooking and ask them to count the number of ingredients used or help them recognize shapes in their environment, like identifying circles in a clock or squares in a bookshelf. You can also play sorting games with objects found at home, asking them to sort toys by color or shape.
Book Recommendations
- Mouse Count by Ellen Stoll Walsh: This book introduces counting and subtraction concepts using a story about mice and snakes.
- Shape by Shape by Suse MacDonald: This interactive book encourages children to identify and match shapes through clever die-cut pages.
- Big Dog...Little Dog by P.D. Eastman: This book explores the concepts of big and small, as well as opposites, in a fun and engaging way.
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