Math
- The child has learned to recognize and write numbers up to 20.
- They have mastered basic addition and subtraction within 10, using objects and drawings to demonstrate the concepts.
- They have developed an understanding of shapes, including identifying and describing 2D and 3D shapes.
- Through activities, the child has learned to count and compare sets of objects.
For continued development, you can integrate math into everyday activities such as cooking, playing games that involve counting or sorting objects, and using math-themed books and puzzles to reinforce concepts. Additionally, consider incorporating real-life situations that involve math, such as counting money and measuring ingredients while baking.
Book Recommendations
- "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle: This classic book includes counting and days of the week, making it a great math-related read for young children.
- "Shapes, Shapes, Shapes" by Tana Hoban: This book introduces various shapes and encourages children to find them in their environment.
- "One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab: A Counting by Feet Book" by April Pulley Sayre and Jeff Sayre: This book creatively introduces the concept of counting by connecting numbers to the number of feet of different creatures, making it engaging for young learners.
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