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Math

  • The child learned to count and recognize numbers by counting the animals.
  • They practiced one-to-one correspondence, matching each animal with a number, which is essential for understanding counting.
  • By comparing the numbers of different animals, the child developed an understanding of quantity and comparisons.
  • They engaged in basic addition and subtraction concepts by counting how many animals in total and noticing changes when some animals were added or removed.

To continue developing math skills related to counting, encourage the child to count other items around them, such as toys, fruits, or household objects. You can also create counting games or challenges by asking them to find and count a specific number of items within a time limit. Incorporating counting into daily activities, like counting steps while walking or counting items while grocery shopping, can also reinforce their counting skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Counting in the Garden by Kim Parker: A beautifully illustrated book that introduces counting with vibrant images of garden creatures and plants.
  • Animal Numbers by Christopher Silas Neal: This book showcases numbers through adorable animal illustrations, making counting engaging and fun for young children.
  • One Kangaroo: A Counting Rhyme by Jim Gill: A playful and rhythmic counting book featuring various Australian animals, perfect for reinforcing counting skills.

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