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  • The child learned new vocabulary related to basketball such as dribble, shoot, pass, rebound, and score.
  • The child practiced following and giving instructions during the game.
  • The child learned how to communicate with teammates and opponents during the game.
  • The child practiced reading and interpreting the rules of the game.
  • The child may have read articles or watched videos about basketball to improve their skills and knowledge of the game.

To continue developing English Language Arts skills through basketball, the child can:

  • Read books or articles about famous basketball players or the history of the game.
  • Write a descriptive paragraph about their favorite basketball player or game.
  • Practice public speaking by giving a presentation about the rules of basketball or the history of the game.
  • Listen to podcasts or interviews with basketball players to improve their listening and comprehension skills.
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