- Counting: The child has learned to count the number of kills, deaths, and points earned during the game.
- Addition: The child has practiced addition by adding up the scores of different rounds or levels.
- Subtraction: The child has learned subtraction by subtracting the number of deaths from the number of kills to calculate the kill-to-death ratio.
- Multiplication: The child has used multiplication to calculate the total number of points earned by multiplying the score per kill by the number of kills.
- Estimation: The child has developed estimation skills by estimating the distance between the player's character and the enemy, or the time it takes to complete a mission.
- Probability: The child has learned about probability by analyzing the chances of winning or losing a match based on the skills of the opponents.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore other video games that involve more complex mathematical concepts, such as strategy games that require resource management or puzzle games that involve logical thinking. Additionally, incorporating real-life scenarios where math is applied, such as calculating the cost of in-game purchases or analyzing game statistics, can further enhance the child's mathematical skills.