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  • The child used counting skills to move their game piece around the board.
  • They identified and matched numbers on their game cards to the numbers on the game board.
  • The child practiced one-to-one correspondence by moving their game piece the correct number of spaces based on the card they picked.
  • They practiced basic addition and subtraction skills as they moved their game piece forward or backward based on the numbers on the card.
  • The child learned to take turns and follow the rules of the game.

For continued development, you can:

  • Create homemade Sorry game boards with different themes to make it more engaging.
  • Encourage the child to count aloud when moving their game piece to reinforce number recognition and counting skills.
  • Add larger numbers on the game cards for addition and subtraction practice.
  • Introduce more complex rules, such as using two cards and adding or subtracting the numbers together.
  • Play the game with multiple children to promote social interaction and turn-taking skills.
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