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  • Art: The child has learned about graphic design and illustration through the visual elements of the video game.
  • English Language Arts: The child has improved their reading and comprehension skills through the game's storyline and dialogue.
  • History: The child has learned about historical contexts and settings depicted in the video game.
  • Science: The child has learned problem-solving and analytical skills through puzzles and challenges in the game.
  • Social Studies: The child has gained cultural understanding and empathy by interacting with characters from different backgrounds within the game.

To continue developing skills related to video games, the child can explore game design programs or online tutorials to learn how to create their own games. They can also engage in discussions or writing assignments that analyze the historical or cultural aspects of the games they play. Encouraging the child to read books or articles about the development of video games can further broaden their understanding of the medium.

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