Math
- The child has learned addition and subtraction by creating their own sums and solving them.
- They have developed an understanding of number relationships and basic arithmetic operations.
- Through this activity, they have practiced mental math and improved their calculation skills.
- By making up their own sums, the child has enhanced their problem-solving abilities and critical thinking.
Encourage your child to continue making up their own sums and solving them. You can provide them with simple word problems and encourage them to create the corresponding sums. Additionally, involve them in daily activities that require math skills, such as measuring ingredients while cooking or counting objects around the house, to further strengthen their mathematical abilities.
Book Recommendations
- Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday by Judith Viorst: A story about Alexander's money problems that can spark discussions about addition and subtraction.
- Math Fables: Lessons That Count by Greg Tang: This book uses clever rhymes and colorful illustrations to help children understand mathematical concepts.
- The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: It introduces the concept of division and sharing through a fun story about a batch of cookies.
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