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Math

  • The child has learned how to read and understand the coordinates on a grid.
  • They have practiced using logical thinking and deduction skills to locate hidden ships.
  • They have learned how to count the number of hits and misses to determine their accuracy.
  • The child has also learned basic addition and subtraction skills by keeping track of their remaining ships.

One way to continue developing the child's math skills through the Battleship game is by introducing more complex grids with larger dimensions. This will challenge them to work with larger numbers and practice multiplication and division as they calculate coordinates. Additionally, you can encourage the child to keep track of their statistics, such as hit-to-miss ratios and average number of turns, to introduce concepts of data analysis and interpretation.

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