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Maths

  • The child has learned about algebraic expressions and equations, including solving simple linear equations and translating verbal phrases into algebraic expressions.
  • They have practiced working with geometric concepts such as calculating the area and perimeter of different shapes and understanding basic properties of angles and triangles.
  • The child has learned to interpret and represent data using graphs and charts, analyzing their meaning and making predictions based on the data.
  • They have developed problem-solving skills by applying mathematical concepts to real-life situations and practicing critical thinking in mathematical problem-solving.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore real-world applications of the mathematical concepts they have learned. For example, they could practice budgeting and financial planning, study the geometry of architectural designs, or analyze statistical data from sports or other areas of interest. Encourage them to participate in math competitions or clubs to further enhance their problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning.

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