- Counting: The child has learned to count the number of Robux (in-game currency) they have earned or spent.
- Money management: The child has learned to budget their Robux and make decisions on what items to purchase with their limited funds.
- Geometry: The child has learned about shapes and angles while building structures in the game.
- Probability: The child has learned about probability by playing games that involve chance, such as spinning a wheel to win prizes.
- Measurement: The child has learned about measurement by building structures to specific dimensions and using tools to measure distances.
One creative way to continue developing math skills through Roblox is to encourage the child to create their own game within the platform. This can involve designing levels with specific measurements, creating puzzles that require math skills to solve, or incorporating math concepts into the game's storyline. Additionally, parents can use Roblox as a tool for teaching financial literacy by setting up a virtual allowance for their child and helping them make decisions on how to spend their Robux.