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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about different types of transportation used during a cruise, such as boats and ships.
  • They practiced vocabulary related to the cruise, such as "captain," "deck," and "passenger."
  • The child learned about the concept of a vacation and how people relax and have fun during a cruise.
  • They explored the idea of destinations and learned about different places that cruises can take them to.

One creative way to continue developing the child's understanding of cruises is to have them create a travel brochure for a cruise destination of their choice. They can research and include information about the destination, activities on the cruise, and what passengers can expect during their vacation. This will not only reinforce their knowledge of cruises but also enhance their writing and design skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Curious George Goes to a Cruise by H.A. Rey: Join Curious George as he embarks on a cruise adventure and explores the ship, makes new friends, and encounters exciting surprises along the way.
  • Amelia Bedelia Takes a Vacation by Herman Parish: Amelia Bedelia goes on a cruise vacation and hilariously misunderstands various nautical terms and directions, leading to comical mishaps and misunderstandings.
  • Pete the Cat: A Cruise Ship Adventure by James Dean: Pete the Cat sets sail on a cruise ship and enjoys the onboard activities, making friends, and discovering new experiences during his journey.

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