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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand basic math concepts related to Shiloh and his brothers.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper and pencils
  • Imagination and curiosity

Activities

  • Counting Fun: Count how many brothers Shiloh has and write the numbers down.
  • Math with Shiloh: If Shiloh has 3 apples and his brother takes 1, how many apples are left? Let's solve it together!
  • Shiloh's Shapes: Draw shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. Count how many sides each shape has.

Talking Points

  • Shiloh and Bros: "Let's learn math with Shiloh and his brothers today!"
  • Counting is Fun: "Counting helps us know how many things we have. Let's count together!"
  • Subtraction with Shiloh: "When we take away something, we do subtraction. Let's see how many apples Shiloh has left!"
  • Shapes and Sides: "Shapes are all around us. Let's draw some shapes and count their sides."

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