- Reading comprehension: The child has to read and understand the instructions, mission briefings, and historical information about the planes and battles in the game.
- Writing skills: The child may engage in online chats or forums related to the game, where they practice writing to communicate their thoughts, strategies, and experiences.
- Vocabulary expansion: The game exposes the child to various military and aviation terms, which they learn and understand in context.
- Research skills: The child may develop an interest in learning more about the historical events and planes featured in the game, leading them to conduct independent research.
- Critical thinking: The child needs to analyze and evaluate different strategies, tactics, and historical information to make informed decisions during battles.
- Listening skills: The child may engage in voice chats or watch tutorial videos, where they need to listen and understand instructions or advice from other players.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore other historical fiction books or movies related to World War II or aviation, which can further enhance their understanding of the subject matter. They can also try writing short stories or fan fiction based on their experiences in the game, allowing them to exercise their creativity and storytelling skills. Additionally, discussing the game and its historical context with the child can deepen their understanding and provide opportunities for critical thinking and analysis.