| also shapes are great at this age -- you can use magnatiles to explain how to make 3 dimensional shapes from 2 d shapes, etc. Draw out all the shapes. |
| Also buy a calculator and just let your kid play with it however they want to. my little one taught himself so much this way. lots of pattern recognition and other things. |
| Honestly- I switched my kid from a very progressive play based preschool where he went from ages 3-4, to a more traditional pre-k where they are doing a ton more formal instruction in an age appropriate way (counting beads, estimating how big pumpkins are in the fall, and some worksheets etc.) He has learned so much at school in terms of literacy and writing. Some of that is age, but a lot of it is the more formal and structured instruction. I don’t know 100% what they do at school, but my son is doing math at 5 years old and is thinking about it at home. |
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many locally use AoPS, Kumon math, Mathnasium, or RSM. All of those have some time at the center and some work to bring home. Most have direct instruction.
DIY at home math usually involves Beast Academy, Kumon workbooks, or other workbooks. |
I meant literacy and math* |