- The child learned new vocabulary related to baseball, such as "inning," "pitcher," "home run," and "strikeout."
- They observed and listened to the announcers and commentators, improving their listening comprehension skills.
- The child practiced their reading skills by reading the names and statistics of the players on the screen or in the program.
- They learned about the structure of a baseball game, including the different positions and the roles of each player.
- The child may have engaged in discussions with others about the game, improving their speaking and communication skills.
- They may have written notes or kept a scorecard during the game, enhancing their writing skills.
Continued development related to watching a Phillies game could include:
- Encouraging the child to write a summary or a review of the game, practicing their writing skills and critical thinking.
- Having the child research and write a biography of their favorite player, improving their research and writing skills.
- Engaging in discussions about the game, encouraging the child to express their opinions and thoughts, further developing their speaking and communication skills.
- Encouraging the child to read articles or books about baseball, expanding their knowledge and vocabulary in English Language Arts.
- Exploring other sports-related activities, such as writing a sports-themed story or creating a sports-related artwork, fostering creativity and imagination.