- The child has learned counting from 1 to 10
- The child has learned to recognize and identify numbers 1 to 10
- The child has learned to write numbers 1 to 10
- The child has learned to complete number sequences up to 10
- The child has learned to compare numbers and understand concepts such as greater than and less than
- The child has learned basic addition and subtraction using numbers 1 to 10
- The child has learned to identify even and odd numbers
- The child has learned to count forward and backward from a given number up to 10
- The child has learned basic problem-solving skills using numbers within 10
Tips for continued development:
1. Encourage the child to practice counting and recognizing numbers beyond 10, gradually increasing the number range as they progress.
2. Introduce hands-on activities, such as using physical objects or manipulatives, to further reinforce counting and number recognition skills.
3. Explore real-life applications of numbers, such as counting objects in their environment, determining quantities in a grocery store, or identifying numbers on street signs.
4. Introduce number games and puzzles that require the child to use their math skills, such as number bingo, number scavenger hunts, or simple math board games.
5. Incorporate daily math activities, such as counting the number of steps taken, the number of toys in their collection, or the number of items on a shopping list, to reinforce their understanding of numbers in context.