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Math

  • The child has learned how to perform addition by counting objects or using a number line.
  • They have practiced adding numbers together using visual aids like pictures or manipulatives.
  • They have gained familiarity with the concept of addition through songs or rhymes that reinforce the process.
  • They have started to understand the concept of addition as putting together two parts to make a whole.

For continued development, encourage the child to play simple board games or use play-based activities that involve adding and counting. Providing them with real-life scenarios and objects to practice addition will help solidify their understanding of the concept. Incorporating addition into daily activities, like counting money or adding ingredients while cooking, can make learning fun and practical.

Book Recommendations

  • The Best of Times by Greg Tang: This book uses clever rhymes and engaging illustrations to help children understand and enjoy addition.
  • Math Fables: Lessons That Count by Greg Tang: This book combines storytelling with math, presenting addition problems in a playful and enjoyable way.
  • A Fair Bear Share by Stuart J. Murphy: Through a story about sharing delicious pies, children can learn about addition and basic math concepts.

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