- The child learned how to move their body by hopping, skipping, and jumping across the "sum swamp" game board.
- They learned how to balance their body while walking on the game board's different surfaces.
- The child learned how to use their gross motor skills to navigate through the game board's obstacles.
- They learned how to coordinate their movements by stepping on the correct number or operation symbol on the game board.
- The child learned how to use their muscles to push themselves up from a sitting position when they landed on a "sum swamp" space.
Continued development related to the activity can include:
1. Creating different game boards with various physical challenges to enhance the child's balance, coordination, and gross motor skills.
2. Introducing more complex math concepts, such as multiplication or division, into the game to further develop the child's cognitive and physical abilities.
3. Encouraging the child to create their own "sum swamp" game board using materials like chalk or tape on the floor, allowing them to design and customize their own physical education activity.