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  • Learned about the concept of gravity by observing how objects fall in the game.
  • Explored the concept of motion by controlling the movements of their character in the game.
  • Developed an understanding of cause and effect by experimenting with different actions and observing the outcomes in the game.
  • Learned about the concept of energy by understanding how their character's abilities and powers are limited and need to be replenished.
  • Explored the concept of habitats by interacting with different environments and understanding how different animals and plants thrive in specific conditions within the game.
  • Developed an understanding of the concept of adaptation by observing how different characters in the game have unique abilities and characteristics that help them survive and succeed.
  • Learned about the concept of ecosystems by observing how different elements in the game interact with each other and contribute to the overall balance of the virtual world.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to explore and research real-life examples of the concepts they encountered in the game, such as gravity, motion, and ecosystems.

- Engaging in hands-on experiments and activities that further explore the concepts of science learned in the game, such as conducting simple experiments on gravity or creating mini-ecosystems.

- Encouraging the child to create their own virtual worlds or games that incorporate scientific concepts, allowing them to apply and expand their knowledge in a creative and interactive way.

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