- Counting: The child learned to count spaces on the game board as they moved their game piece.
- Number recognition: The child learned to recognize and identify numbers on the game board and on the dice.
- Addition: The child practiced adding numbers as they added up the total of the dice roll to determine how many spaces to move.
- Subtraction: The child practiced subtracting numbers as they deducted the amount of money they spent on purchasing properties or paying rent.
- Money skills: The child learned to identify and count different denominations of play money, as well as understand the concept of buying and selling properties.
- Probability: The child learned about probability as they rolled the dice and had to anticipate the likelihood of landing on different spaces.
Continued development: To further enhance the child's math skills, you can encourage them to play more board games that involve counting, addition, and subtraction. You can also introduce them to real money and help them practice counting and making change. Additionally, you can create simple math problems using the game board and game pieces to make learning more interactive and engaging.