- Counting: The child learned to count the number of plants and zombies in the game.
- Number recognition: The child identified and recognized numbers on the screen, such as the number of sunflowers or the number of zombies.
- Addition: The child practiced basic addition skills by adding the number of plants and zombies together.
- Subtraction: The child used subtraction skills to determine how many zombies were left after defeating some of them.
- Pattern recognition: The child observed and recognized patterns in the movement of zombies or the appearance of plants.
- Strategy and problem-solving: The child developed strategic thinking and problem-solving skills by planning the placement of plants to defend against zombies.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore other math-related games or activities that involve problem-solving, pattern recognition, and strategic thinking. They can try board games like "Settlers of Catan" or "Ticket to Ride" that involve counting, addition, and strategy. Additionally, engaging in real-life activities like cooking or building with blocks can provide opportunities for practicing math skills in a hands-on and creative way.