Math
- The child has learned to count and recognize numbers up to 100 through activities such as number recognition games and counting objects in the environment.
- They have practiced addition and subtraction using manipulatives like counters and household objects, establishing foundational understanding of basic mathematical operations.
- Through activities such as pattern recognition exercises and sorting games, the child has developed an understanding of basic mathematical concepts.
- They have started to learn about 2D and 3D shapes through visual aids and hands-on activities, such as identifying and drawing shapes in their environment.
For continued development, encourage the child to incorporate math into everyday activities, such as counting items at the grocery store or identifying shapes in the surrounding environment. Utilize math-related children's books and games to make learning fun and engaging.
Book Recommendations
- The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: This engaging book introduces the concept of division in a fun and relatable way for young children.
- Mouse Count by Ellen Stoll Walsh: A delightful story that incorporates counting and basic mathematical concepts through a charming narrative and illustrations.
- Shapes, Shapes, Shapes by Tana Hoban: A visually appealing book that introduces different shapes in the child's everyday environment, fostering shape recognition and observation skills.
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