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  • The child learned to recognize and read sight words by reading the word cards in the game.
  • They practiced their reading comprehension skills by answering questions about the story cards in the game.
  • The child learned to identify and match uppercase and lowercase letters by playing the game.
  • They practiced their phonics skills by sounding out words on the word cards.
  • The child learned to follow instructions and take turns while playing the game.

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

  • Read books or stories aloud and discuss the plot, characters, and main ideas.
  • Practice writing sentences using the sight words they learned from the game.
  • Play word games like Scrabble or Boggle to expand their vocabulary and spelling skills.
  • Engage in creative writing activities, such as writing their own stories or keeping a journal.
  • Explore online resources or educational apps that offer interactive language arts activities and games.
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