
Math skills — Ohio Ready to Learn
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Using everyday items, it’s easy to help children learn math fundamentals!
Support your child’s math readiness by creatively using items that are commonly found at home.
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Math skills — Ohio Ready to Learn
Special | 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Support your child’s math readiness by creatively using items that are commonly found at home.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(upbeat music) - [Narrator] Young children have many opportunities to learn mathematics skills, such as measurement, throughout their daily experiences.
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A stuffed toy may be six quarters tall or a car ride three songs long.
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