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Math

  • The child has learned the concept of division as a way to share and distribute items equally among a given number of people or groups.
  • They can divide small numbers using concrete objects such as candies or toys to understand the division process visually.
  • The child has practiced using division as the inverse of multiplication and can solve simple division problems.

Continued development can involve practicing division with larger numbers, introducing the concept of remainders, and relating division to real-world scenarios such as sharing items among friends or family members.

Book Recommendations

  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This book introduces the concept of division in a fun and relatable way as children share cookies with their friends.
  • Bean Thirteen by Matthew McElligott: This story involves a group of 12 beans attempting to divide themselves equally, providing a creative approach to understanding division.
  • Marvelous Math: A Book of Poems by Lee Bennett Hopkins: This book includes math-themed poems that can engage young readers and spark their interest in mathematical concepts, including division.

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