English Language Arts
- The student learned about storytelling and character development through the creation of characters and settings in their game.
- By writing the dialogue and narrative for their game, the student practiced writing skills and learned about effective communication.
- The activity encouraged the student to think critically and creatively as they designed the plot and challenges for the game.
- Through playtesting and refining their game, the student learned about revising and editing, as well as the importance of feedback in improving their work.
Continued development related to this activity could involve encouraging the student to write detailed backstories for their characters, create branching dialogue options for richer storytelling, and even consider incorporating elements of descriptive writing to enrich the game's visuals and environments.
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- LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 Core Set by LEGO Education: A robotics and coding kit that allows kids to design, build, and code their own interactive models and games.
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