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  • The child learned the concept of comparing numbers and understanding the concept of "big" and "small".
  • The child learned that in certain calculations, even a small number can win against a big number.
  • The child practiced their basic addition and subtraction skills.
  • The child developed their critical thinking skills by figuring out the calculations where the small number wins.
  • The child learned to recognize patterns and strategies to apply when solving similar problems.

Continued development related to the activity:

1. Encourage the child to create their own examples of calculations where a small number wins against a big number. This can be done by using different numbers and practicing addition and subtraction.

2. Introduce the concept of multiplication and division using the same idea of a small number winning against a big number. For example, ask the child to find the product of 2 x 6 and explain how even though 2 is smaller, it can win against 6 in multiplication.

3. Provide the child with additional math games or activities that involve comparing numbers and finding creative solutions. This could include puzzles, brain teasers, or online math games.

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