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  • Reading and comprehension: The child has read and understood the instructions and prompts in the game.
  • Writing: The child has written in-game messages and communicated with other players using the chat function.
  • Grammar: The child has used proper grammar and punctuation while writing in the game.
  • Vocabulary: The child has learned new words and phrases through in-game dialogue and descriptions.
  • Critical thinking: The child has solved puzzles and completed quests, requiring them to think critically and analyze information.
  • Creativity: The child has used their imagination to build structures and create stories within the game.
  • Storytelling: The child has written narratives and created characters within the game.
  • Research skills: The child has researched and learned about different elements in the game, such as crafting recipes or historical references.

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Encourage the child to write their own Minecraft stories or create a journal to document their adventures in the game. They can also explore Minecraft-related books or articles to further enhance their reading and comprehension skills. Additionally, they can participate in online forums or communities to engage in discussions about Minecraft and practice their writing and communication skills.

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