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English Language Arts

  • The child learned to effectively communicate and collaborate with other players to complete tasks and discuss strategies.
  • They practiced critical thinking skills by analyzing the behavior and actions of other players to determine who the impostor is.
  • Through playing Among Us, the child improved their reading comprehension skills as they read and interpreted the in-game chat messages and discussions.
  • They developed their writing skills by participating in discussions and debates, expressing their thoughts and opinions in a clear and concise manner.

Continued development related to playing Among Us can be fostered through creative writing activities inspired by the game. For example, students can write their own Among Us fan fiction, creating unique characters and storylines within the game's universe. They can also practice persuasive writing by crafting arguments for their chosen crewmate or impostor.

Book Recommendations

  • The Among Us Murders by A.J. Cosmo: A thrilling mystery set in a space station where crew members are being murdered one by one. The protagonist must uncover the identity of the impostor before it's too late.
  • Impostors by Scott Westerfeld: In a future where everyone wears masks and assumes different identities, a group of teens known as the Impostors navigate a world of deception and secrets.
  • Among Us: The Unseen Threat by Gabrielle M. Haines: A group of friends find themselves trapped inside a virtual reality game, where they must uncover the identity of the impostor to escape.

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