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  • The child learned about the basic symbols and values of Roman numerals.
  • They practiced converting Roman numerals to Arabic numerals and vice versa.
  • They explored the rules for combining Roman numerals to represent larger numbers.
  • They applied their knowledge of Roman numerals to solve simple arithmetic problems.

Encourage the child to create their own Roman numeral charts or flashcards to reinforce their understanding. They can also practice writing their birthdate or age in Roman numerals as a fun and meaningful activity.

Book Recommendations

  • The Mystery of the Roman Ransom by Henry Winterfeld: A captivating mystery set in ancient Rome, where Roman numerals play a significant role.
  • The Roman Numerals Challenge by Seth Deitch: This interactive book engages readers in solving puzzles and riddles using Roman numerals.
  • One Hundred Hungry Ants by Elinor J. Pinczes: While not directly about Roman numerals, this story includes a creative representation of numbers, which can spark discussions about different number systems, including Roman numerals.

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