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Math

  • The child has developed a basic understanding of addition by creating their own sums.
  • They have practiced counting and combining sets of objects to form the sums.
  • The activity has encouraged critical thinking and problem-solving skills as the child creates and solves their own addition problems.
  • The child has developed a sense of independence and creativity in approaching mathematical concepts.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to use everyday objects like toys or fruits to create their own addition problems. This can make learning more interactive and relatable for the child. You can also introduce simple math games that involve addition to further enhance their skills in a fun way.

Book Recommendations

  • “The Action of Subtraction” by David A. Adler: This book introduces the concept of subtraction in a simple and engaging way for early learners.
  • “Addition Annie” by David Gisler: A story about Annie, who loves to add things together, which can resonate with the child's interest in creating addition sums.
  • “The Sleepover” by Jen Arena: This book subtly incorporates addition through the story of how many items are needed for the characters' sleepover, making it a fun way to reinforce the concept.

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