Math
- The child can learn to count and recognize numbers up to 20 by counting the number of objects and matching them with the corresponding numeral.
- They can understand basic addition and subtraction through simple, hands-on activities using everyday objects like toys or stickers.
- They can begin to learn about shapes and their attributes by identifying and sorting shapes found in their environment.
- They may develop skills in measurement and comparison by comparing the sizes of different objects or using non-standard units such as blocks or paper clips to measure length.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice math skills through play-based activities using board games, puzzles, and everyday objects. Introducing math-related storybooks and incorporating math into daily routines, such as counting steps or measuring ingredients while cooking, can also help reinforce their understanding of mathematical concepts in a fun and natural way.
Book Recommendations
- "The Doorbell Rang" by Pat Hutchins: A fun story that introduces the concept of division through sharing cookies.
- "Anno's Counting Book" by Mitsumasa Anno: This beautifully illustrated book introduces numbers and basic addition in a creative and engaging way.
- "Mouse Count" by Ellen Stoll Walsh: A delightful story about a group of mice that introduces counting and simple subtraction.
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