- Reading comprehension: The child has to read instructions and dialogue in the game to understand what they need to do.
- Vocabulary: The child is exposed to new words in the game, such as character names and game-specific terms.
- Spelling: The child may need to type in words or names correctly to progress in the game.
- Sentence structure: The child may need to communicate with other players in the game using proper sentence structure and grammar.
- Creative writing: Some games in Roblox allow the child to create their own stories and dialogue, encouraging creativity and writing skills.
To continue developing English Language Arts skills through Roblox, parents can encourage their child to write their own stories or dialogue for their Roblox games. They can also have their child read and summarize the instructions or dialogue in the game to practice reading comprehension. Additionally, parents can have their child practice typing and spelling by typing in chat with other players in the game.