- Art: Learned how to create illustrations and use colors effectively to tell a story in a visually appealing way.
- English Language Arts: Developed storytelling skills by creating a narrative with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- History: Explored historical events or characters through the creation of a story, gaining a deeper understanding of the past.
- Math: Practiced spatial awareness and geometry while arranging the 4 squares and planning the layout of the story.
- Science: Used critical thinking skills to incorporate scientific concepts, such as explaining the effects of natural phenomena, within the story.
- Social Studies: Expanded cultural knowledge by incorporating various cultural aspects and traditions within the story.
Tips for continued development:
Encourage the child to create more 4 square stories, expanding their skills in different subjects. They could explore more complex themes, experiment with different art techniques, or collaborate with classmates for a collaborative storytelling experience.