- Counting: The child learned to count the number of players in the game.
- Addition: The child learned to add up the scores of each player to determine the winner.
- Subtraction: The child learned to subtract points from their own score when making mistakes in the game.
- Measurement: The child learned to estimate the distance and angle needed to hit the targets accurately.
- Probability: The child learned to understand the likelihood of hitting certain targets based on their position and size.
For continued development, the child can explore more math-related games on the Wii or other gaming consoles. They can also practice mental math skills by keeping track of scores and calculating the difference between their score and the target score. Additionally, the child can engage in real-life activities that involve math, such as measuring ingredients while cooking or counting money during pretend play. Encouraging the child to think critically and problem-solve while playing games can further enhance their math skills.