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  • The child learned to identify numbers from 1 to 10 as they play the game with the deck of cards.
  • The child practiced counting and comparing numbers while determining which card has a higher value during a war.
  • The child gained a basic understanding of addition and subtraction concepts when comparing the sum or difference of the cards during a war.
  • The child developed a sense of number sequencing by recognizing the numerical order of the cards while playing the game.
  • The child learned the concept of probability as they experienced different outcomes of winning or losing cards during the game.

To continue developing math skills using the "War card game", you can:

  • Create a variation of the game where the child needs to perform calculations (e.g., multiply or divide the card values) before comparing them.
  • Add a timer to the game and challenge the child to calculate the sum or difference of the cards within a certain time limit.
  • Create a scoring system where the child earns points based on the value of the cards they win, encouraging them to practice addition skills.
  • Introduce a deck of cards with larger numbers to challenge the child's number recognition and comparison abilities.
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