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  • The child has learned new vocabulary words by unscrambling letters and forming words in the game.
  • They have improved their spelling skills by correctly spelling words in the game.
  • The child has developed their critical thinking skills by finding words that fit the given letter patterns.
  • They have enhanced their problem-solving abilities by figuring out the correct word combinations.
  • The child has improved their reading comprehension by understanding the meanings of the words they form.
  • They have expanded their knowledge of word families and word relationships by exploring different word combinations.
  • The child has practiced their language fluency by forming words quickly and accurately.
  • They have developed their concentration and focus skills by staying engaged in the game and finding words within the given time limit.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to play more challenging word games or puzzles to further expand their vocabulary and spelling skills.

- Providing them with word lists or flashcards to practice spelling and memorizing new words.

- Encouraging the child to read books or articles that are slightly above their reading level to further enhance their reading comprehension skills.

- Engaging in word-building activities such as anagrams or word scrambles to reinforce their understanding of word families and relationships.

- Encouraging the child to write short stories or poems using the words they have learned in the game to practice their language fluency and creativity.

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