- Reading comprehension: The child had to read the instructions and objectives of the game to understand how to play and what to do.
- Writing: The child had to communicate with other players through the in-game chat feature, which required writing skills.
- Critical thinking: The child had to strategize and plan their actions in order to successfully raid other players' bases and defend their own.
- Vocabulary: The child may have learned new words related to the game, such as "raiding," "looting," and "defending."
- Grammar: The child had to use proper grammar and sentence structure when communicating with other players in the chat.
To continue developing English Language Arts skills through this activity, the child could:
- Write a short story or script based on their experiences playing the game.
- Research and learn more about the history and culture behind the concept of "raiding" and how it has been portrayed in literature and media.
- Practice using more advanced vocabulary and grammar in their in-game communication with other players.