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Math

  • The child learned how to measure ingredients accurately for the pie crust and filling.
  • They practiced division by dividing the pie into equal portions for serving.
  • They applied addition and subtraction to adjust the recipe for the amount of apples available.
  • The child also learned about fractions when cutting the pie into slices.

After making the apple pie, you can continue to develop your child's math skills by involving them in planning and budgeting for more cooking activities. Encourage them to measure ingredients for various recipes, which will help reinforce their understanding of measurements and fractions. Additionally, you can introduce them to the concept of ratios by discussing the proportions of ingredients in different recipes.

Book Recommendations

  • Amelia Bedelia Bakes Off by Herman Parish: Amelia Bedelia finds a new bakery to help her family at home, but her literal understanding of instructions causes her to make a mess.
  • Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth by Barbara Park: Junie B. Jones learns about honesty and accountability in this entertaining story.
  • The Enormous Potato by Aubrey Davis: This delightful folk tale about a potato that grows and grows can lead to discussions about multiplication and growth.

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