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  • Developed reading comprehension skills by reading the Harry Potter book.
  • Expanded vocabulary by encountering new words and phrases in the story.
  • Improved writing skills by practicing writing book reports or summaries of the Harry Potter book.
  • Enhanced critical thinking skills by analyzing the characters, plot, and themes in the story.
  • Strengthened listening skills by participating in discussions or book clubs about Harry Potter.
  • Developed creativity and imagination by engaging with the magical world of Harry Potter.
  • Improved grammar and sentence structure by writing fan fiction or creating their own stories inspired by Harry Potter.
  • Enhanced research skills by exploring the background and history of the Harry Potter series.
  • Developed public speaking skills by presenting book reports or sharing their thoughts on Harry Potter with classmates.
  • Expanded cultural knowledge by learning about British culture and traditions depicted in the Harry Potter series.

Continued development related to the activity can be fostered by:

- Encouraging the child to read other books in the fantasy genre to further develop their reading comprehension and vocabulary skills.

- Organizing a Harry Potter-themed book club or discussion group where the child can engage in deeper analysis and critical thinking about the series.

- Encouraging the child to write their own Harry Potter-inspired stories or create fan art to further enhance their creativity and imagination.

- Introducing the child to other works by J.K. Rowling or exploring the world of literature through different authors and genres.

- Incorporating Harry Potter into other subjects, such as history or science, to encourage interdisciplinary learning and research skills.

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