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Math

  • The child practiced patterns and symmetry by arranging the perler beads in different geometric shapes and designs.
  • Counting and number recognition were reinforced as the child sorted and counted the beads for their art project.
  • The child learned about spatial reasoning and geometry as they planned and arranged the beads to create specific images or designs.
  • Measurement concepts were introduced as the child worked with a specific number of beads to fit within a certain area or shape.

Encourage the child to create more complex designs using grids or templates to enhance their understanding of spatial reasoning and geometry. You can also introduce mathematical challenges by asking them to create specific shapes with a given number of beads, fostering their problem-solving skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Art for Kids: Perler Beads by Rina Mcnally: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating various perler bead art projects, enhancing the child's creativity and fine motor skills.
  • Geometric Shapes Counting Book by Jerry Pallotta: This book introduces the concept of shapes and counting in a fun and interactive way for young readers.
  • The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns: This book introduces geometric concepts in a playful story format, engaging and educating children about shapes and angles.

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