3 Levels of Discussion
Pick an appropriate level for your child. Allow time for thought when asking questions or making comments. Help with the answer when your child stumbles, and follow up correct answers with questions or comments that are small expansions on the child’s answer.
Math Themes and Words
This story has skip counting and shapes. Practice words: counting by 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s, and 6’s; multiplying, dividing, estimate, rectangle, and triangle.
Read, Talk, and Have Fun!
The supplied questions and comments are just the beginning.
For the 1st reading, read the red questions and comments.
For the 2nd reading, read the blue questions and comments.
For the 3rd reading, read the green questions and comments.
After that, follow your child’s interests and let your discussions go in fun directions.
Mr. Shabangu was the best baker in town. Every morning he woke up at four o’clock to mix and knead the dough for his famous buns, cakes, and biscuits.
- Do you like to cook? Baking can be a lot of fun. It usually involves a lot of careful measuring and counting.
- It looks like there are two rows of four eggs. You can count them by 1’s, 2’s, or 4’s. Which way did you choose? Have you ever seen a carton holding 8 eggs?
- Why do you think bakers get up early in the morning? Do you like to get up so early that it is still dark outside, or does it seem like you should still be asleep at that time?