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Math

  • The child has learned basic counting skills through hands-on practice with objects or pictures.
  • Understanding and recognizing basic shapes has been improved through activities like identifying shapes in the environment or drawing shapes.
  • The child has practiced basic addition and subtraction concepts through simple games involving counting and combining or taking away objects.
  • Understanding of number representation and sequence has been strengthened through activities like number tracing and ordering.

For continued development, consider introducing math games that involve counting, measuring, and simple problem-solving. Encourage the child to explore math concepts in their surroundings, such as counting the number of steps or identifying shapes in nature. Additionally, integrating math into everyday activities, such as cooking and shopping, can further reinforce the learning.

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