- Counting: The child learned to count the number of squares on the chessboard.
- Number recognition: The child identified and recognized the numbers on the chessboard.
- Pattern recognition: The child observed and recognized the patterns of movement for each chess piece.
- Addition and subtraction: The child practiced adding and subtracting the values of the chess pieces when capturing or losing them.
- Strategy and problem-solving: The child developed strategic thinking skills by planning moves and anticipating the opponent's moves.
- Spatial reasoning: The child learned to visualize and plan movements on the chessboard.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to play chess regularly to further enhance their math skills. They can also participate in chess tournaments or join a chess club to interact with other players and learn new strategies. Additionally, introducing chess puzzles or problem-solving exercises can help the child strengthen their critical thinking and analytical skills.