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- The student may have gained vocabulary and language skills as they read articles and stories in the newspaper.
- They may have improved their comprehension and critical thinking skills by analyzing news stories and editorials.
- Reading newspapers can help in understanding different writing styles and improve the student's own writing skills.
- They may have learned about current events and developed their ability to communicate their opinions and insights on various topics.
For continued development, encourage the student to share and discuss interesting articles with family and friends, or write their own summaries and opinions on the news. They could also explore online versions of newspapers or subscribe to newsletters for different perspectives on news and events.
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- Scrabble by Hasbro: This classic word game can help improve vocabulary and spelling skills.
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