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  • Child learned the structure of a story (beginning, middle, and end)
  • Child learned to create interesting characters
  • Child learned to develop the plot with a conflict and resolution
  • Child learned to use descriptive language to paint a picture for the reader
  • Child learned to use dialogue to bring the story to life
  • Child learned to revise and edit their story for clarity and coherence

Continued development tips:

  • Encourage the child to read different types of stories to explore different writing styles and themes
  • Suggest the child to experiment with different genres of storytelling, such as fantasy, mystery, or historical fiction
  • Encourage the child to participate in writing competitions or workshops to receive feedback and improve their skills
  • Provide opportunities for the child to write collaboratively with peers to enhance teamwork and creativity
  • Suggest the child to start a personal journal or blog to practice writing regularly
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