- Counting: The child has learned to count the number of players in the game.
- Number recognition: The child has learned to recognize and read numbers on the game interface, such as health points, ammunition, and scores.
- Addition and subtraction: The child has learned to add and subtract numbers while calculating damage points, ammunition, and scores.
- Estimation: The child has learned to estimate distances and angles while navigating the game environment.
- Problem-solving: The child has learned to solve problems related to strategy, resource management, and decision-making in the game.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore other games that involve math concepts, such as puzzle games or strategy games. Additionally, you can provide real-life scenarios where math skills are required, such as calculating expenses or measuring ingredients while cooking. This will help the child apply their math skills in different contexts and reinforce their understanding of mathematical concepts.