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  • Counting: The child has learned to count the number of players in the game.
  • Number recognition: The child has learned to recognize numbers on the screen, such as the number of players remaining or the amount of health they have.
  • Estimation: The child has learned to estimate the distance between themselves and other players or objects in the game.
  • Strategy: The child has learned to strategize and make decisions based on the resources they have, such as how many materials they need to build a structure.
  • Problem-solving: The child has learned to solve problems in the game, such as figuring out how to get to a certain location or how to defeat an opponent.

For continued development, parents can encourage their child to create their own "Fortnite" game using math concepts. For example, they can use counting and number recognition to create a game where they have to collect a certain number of items to win. They can also use estimation and strategy to create a game where they have to build a structure to protect themselves from an imaginary opponent. This can help reinforce the math concepts they have learned while also encouraging creativity and imagination.

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