- Counting: The child learned to count up to twelve by playing dodekka.
- Number recognition: The child practiced recognizing and identifying numbers from one to twelve.
- Addition: The child learned basic addition skills by adding the numbers on the dodekka board.
- Subtraction: The child practiced subtraction by subtracting numbers from the dodekka board.
- Pattern recognition: The child observed and identified patterns on the dodekka board.
- Strategy: The child developed strategic thinking skills by planning their moves in the game.
For continued development, the child can:
- Create their own dodekka board with different numbers and practice counting, addition, and subtraction using their custom board.
- Play dodekka with a partner and take turns solving math problems based on the numbers on the board.
- Explore other math games or activities that involve counting, number recognition, and basic operations to reinforce their skills.
- Use dodekka as a tool for mental math practice by challenging themselves to quickly add or subtract numbers on the board.