- The child learned how to identify and fill in missing numbers in a grid.
- They learned how to use logical reasoning to solve the puzzle.
- They practiced their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills by working with numbers in the grid.
- They learned how to use critical thinking skills to analyze the puzzle and find the correct solution.
- They developed their problem-solving skills by finding different strategies to solve the puzzle.
- They improved their concentration and focus by working on the puzzle for an extended period of time.
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Encourage the child to try more challenging Sudoku puzzles with larger grids or different variations, such as Samurai Sudoku or Killer Sudoku, to further enhance their problem-solving skills.
2. Introduce the child to other number-based puzzles, such as Kakuro or KenKen, to provide them with additional opportunities to practice their math skills in a fun and engaging way.
3. Have the child create their own Sudoku puzzles to challenge their friends or family members, promoting creativity and critical thinking.