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Math

  • The child demonstrated understanding of counting by identifying and counting different items in the grocery store.
  • They practiced comparing quantities by identifying which items had more or fewer in quantity, such as apples or bananas.
  • The child recognized shapes and patterns in the store, such as identifying circular and rectangular objects like fruits and cereal boxes.

Encourage continued development by incorporating math activities during grocery shopping trips, such as asking the child to find a certain number of items or comparing the prices of two similar items to see which is a better value.

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