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  • Recognized and identified letters of the alphabet
  • Learned how to form words by connecting letters
  • Explored and expanded vocabulary by using different words
  • Developed letter recognition and formation skills
  • Practiced spelling words correctly
  • Enhanced critical thinking skills by strategizing and planning word placement
  • Engaged in turn-taking and active listening skills

To continue developing language arts skills through Scrabble, you can:

  • Encourage reading books and articles to expand vocabulary and exposure to new words
  • Play word games like crossword puzzles, word searches, or anagrams
  • Create word lists and challenge the child to find and use those words during Scrabble games
  • Introduce more advanced rules and strategies in Scrabble, such as using double and triple word scores strategically
  • Encourage the child to write down their own invented words and definitions, sparking creativity and imagination
  • Explore online resources and apps that offer word-building games and challenges
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