- Learned new vocabulary words by reading signs and labels in the museum exhibits
- Practiced reading and following instructions on interactive displays
- Engaged in storytelling activities by participating in puppet shows or role-playing in themed areas
- Explored different genres of literature through interactive storybooks or reading corners
- Enhanced listening skills by attending storytelling sessions or guided tours
- Developed writing skills by filling out activity sheets or writing responses to prompts in activity areas
- Strengthened comprehension skills by answering questions or discussing exhibits with museum staff or classmates
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to create their own stories or plays inspired by their visit to the children's museum. Provide them with writing materials and encourage them to write and illustrate their stories. Additionally, encourage the child to read books related to the themes or exhibits they enjoyed at the museum, and discuss the stories with them to further enhance their comprehension skills. Engaging in imaginative play at home, using props or puppets, can also help them continue developing their storytelling abilities.