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  • The child learned about distance and measurement by physically moving around in the virtual reality game.
  • They learned about speed and velocity by trying to catch or avoid other players in the game.
  • The child practiced mental calculations by quickly estimating the distance between themselves and other players.
  • They learned about angles and trajectories by strategizing how to tag other players from different positions.
  • The child developed problem-solving skills by figuring out the best routes and paths to catch other players.

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Encourage the child to explore other virtual reality games or simulations that involve math concepts, such as physics-based puzzle games or architectural design programs. They can also try creating their own virtual reality game using platforms like Unity or Unreal Engine, which would involve designing levels, calculating distances, and implementing mathematical concepts into the game mechanics.

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