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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced listening and speaking skills while communicating with teammates and understanding game instructions.
  • Through playing cricket, the child developed vocabulary related to the sport, such as terms like "wicket," "bat," and "catch."
  • Reading skills were enhanced as the child may have read cricket rules or instructions on strategy.
  • The child may have engaged in writing by keeping a scorecard or journaling about their experience playing cricket.

To further develop their English Language Arts skills related to playing cricket, the child can explore reading articles or books about cricket history, famous players, or different tactics used in the game. Additionally, they can write a detailed recount of their cricket match, describing their favorite moments and strategies they used.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden: A heartwarming tale of friendship between a cricket, a mouse, a cat, and a boy set in New York City.
  • The Batboy by Mike Lupica: A story about a young boy who becomes a batboy for a professional baseball team and discovers the power of teamwork and determination.
  • The Boy Who Saved Baseball by John H. Ritter: This book tells the story of a boy who must save his town's baseball team by organizing a game against a team of bullies.

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