- English Language Arts:
- Improved reading skills through reading the story of Miles Morales.
- Expanded vocabulary by encountering new words and terms used in the story.
- Enhanced listening skills by following the audio narration of the story.
- Developed comprehension skills by answering questions about the story.
- Practiced writing skills by summarizing the main events of the story.
- Math:
- Strengthened counting skills by identifying the number of villains Miles Morales encountered.
- Improved addition skills by calculating the total number of web cartridges Miles Morales used.
- Enhanced problem-solving skills by determining how many hours Miles Morales spent fighting crime.
- Practiced measuring skills by estimating the height of buildings in the story.
- Developed pattern recognition skills through analyzing the various spider-verse dimensions portrayed in the story.
Continued development can be fostered through various creative activities related to the "Miles Morales" story. Encourage the child to:
- Create a comic strip or storyboard illustrating their favorite scene from the story.
- Write a letter to Miles Morales, expressing their thoughts about his adventures and asking questions about his powers and responsibilities.
- Design a costume for a new superhero character that could team up with Miles Morales.
- Explore the cultural background of the characters in the story, researching the significance of their names, costumes, or cultural traditions that influenced the narrative.
- Write a short alternate ending to the story, imagining what would happen if a different villain was defeated or if Miles Morales made a different decision.