- The child learned to count from 1 to 100.
- The child learned to count by 2s, 5s, and 10s.
- The child learned to recognize and write numerals up to 100.
- The child learned to identify odd and even numbers.
- The child learned to compare numbers using greater than and less than symbols.
Continued development could include:
- Engaging in counting activities with manipulatives such as counting beads, blocks, or cubes to reinforce the concept.
- Playing counting games, such as "I Spy," where the child has to count objects in their surroundings.
- Practicing skip counting by assigning the child various objects to count at home or during daily activities.
- Introducing more complex number concepts, such as place value and number patterns, to further expand their mathematical understanding.
- Exploring real-world applications of counting, such as budgeting, time management, or measuring, to show the practical relevance of the skill.