- The child learned the concept of addition by mentally adding two numbers.
- The child practiced basic mental math skills.
- The child learned to break down the numbers in order to add them mentally.
- The child practiced mental calculation strategies.
- The child improved their ability to visualize numbers and manipulate them mentally.
- The child gained confidence in solving math problems without using tangible objects or writing.
To continue developing the child's mental math skills, you can try the following activities:
- Play simple addition games where the child has to mentally add two numbers.
- Challenge the child to mentally add larger numbers or multiple numbers at once.
- Encourage the child to estimate sums before calculating them mentally.
- Introduce mental subtraction and practice subtracting numbers without writing them down.
- Use real-life examples to apply mental math skills, such as adding prices of items at the grocery store.
- Provide opportunities for the child to solve mental math problems independently and track their progress.