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Math

  • The child learned to count objects and understand the concept of numbers through hands-on activities.
  • They practiced recognizing and identifying basic shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles.
  • The child developed spatial awareness and understanding of size and position by sorting and matching shapes.
  • They improved their fine motor skills by manipulating and arranging objects during the activity.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more shapes and objects in their environment. Use everyday items such as fruits, toys, or household objects to continue practicing counting and identifying shapes. You can also introduce more complex shapes and patterns as the child progresses.

Book Recommendations

  • Mouse Shapes by Ellen Stoll Walsh: A delightful story that introduces shapes in an engaging way for young children.
  • Ten Black Dots by Donald Crews: This book creatively explores counting and encourages children to imagine what they can make with dots.
  • Shape by Shape by Suse MacDonald: A fun book that introduces various shapes through the construction of different objects.

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