- Counting: The child learned to count the number of Pokémon they caught.
- Addition: The child added up the number of candies they collected from catching Pokémon.
- Subtraction: The child subtracted the number of candies they used to evolve their Pokémon.
- Estimation: The child estimated the distance they needed to walk to hatch their Pokémon eggs.
- Measurement: The child measured the distance they walked using the in-game tracking system.
- Probability: The child learned about the probability of encountering rare Pokémon based on their location.
- Graphing: The child created graphs to track their progress in catching different types of Pokémon.
Continued development related to the activity:
The child can further develop their math skills related to Pokémon Go by:
- Creating a chart to track the number of Pokémon caught each day and analyzing the data.
- Calculating the average number of candies collected per Pokémon caught.
- Using probability to predict the likelihood of encountering specific Pokémon based on their rarity.
- Measuring the distance walked in different units (e.g., kilometers, miles) and converting between them.
- Exploring the concept of time by calculating the average time it takes to hatch different types of Pokémon eggs.