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Math

  • The child has learned the concept of counting and sorting money, understanding the value of each coin and bill.
  • They can identify and add different denominations of money, such as dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.
  • The child can make simple purchases and calculate the change using the money they have learned about.
  • They understand the concept of saving and budgeting their money for different purposes.

Encourage the child to continue learning about money by setting up a pretend store or market at home where they can practice buying and selling items. With play money, they can improve their math skills and gain a better understanding of the value of money through role-playing scenarios. Additionally, involving them in simple real-life financial decisions, like making a grocery list within a budget, will reinforce their learning.

Book Recommendations

  • A Smart Girl's Guide: Money by Nancy Holyoke: This book provides insights and tips on managing money for children.
  • Lemonade in Winter by Emily Jenkins: This story teaches kids about the basics of commerce and entrepreneurship.
  • The Coin Counting Book by Rozanne Lanczak Williams: A fun and educational book that introduces basic concepts of money and counting.

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