- Reading comprehension: The child had to read instructions and mission objectives in order to successfully complete tasks in the game.
- Vocabulary: The child learned new words related to military terminology and aviation.
- Writing: The child may have written notes or messages to communicate with other players during the game.
- Critical thinking: The child had to strategize and make decisions in order to succeed in the game.
- Research skills: The child may have researched historical information about the planes and battles featured in the game.
One way to continue developing English Language Arts skills through playing War Thunder is to encourage the child to write short stories or essays based on their experiences in the game. They could also research and write about the historical events and planes featured in the game. Additionally, discussing the game with the child and asking them to explain their strategies and decisions can help develop their communication and critical thinking skills.