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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to castles, such as drawbridge, moat, turret, and dungeon.
  • They practiced their speaking and listening skills by participating in a discussion about their favorite aspects of the project.
  • The child developed their ability to express their thoughts and opinions in English.
  • They learned about the different parts of a castle, such as the keep, battlements, and portcullis.
  • The child gained knowledge about the history of castles and their significance in medieval times.
  • They improved their comprehension skills by understanding the information shared during the discussion.
  • The child learned how to ask questions and engage in a conversation with their peers about a specific topic.
  • They practiced their critical thinking skills by reflecting on their favorite aspects of the project and explaining why they enjoyed them.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to write a short paragraph or story about their favorite aspect of the project, using the new vocabulary words they learned.

- Providing the child with books or articles about castles to further expand their knowledge and reading skills.

- Organizing a visit to a local castle or watching a documentary about castles to enhance their understanding of the subject.

- Encouraging the child to create their own castle-themed artwork or craft project, using their imagination and creativity.

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