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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about narrative structure and storytelling through the graphic novel format.
  • Identified key literary devices, such as imagery and symbolism, used in the graphic novel.
  • Explored the use of dialogue and speech bubbles in conveying character personalities and emotions.

History

  • Gained knowledge about the role of aviation in World War I and its impact on military strategy.
  • Explored the historical context of the war and its implications on society and technology.
  • Understood the experiences and challenges faced by pilots during World War I.

Science

  • Explored the scientific and technological advancements in aviation during World War I.
  • Gained an understanding of the principles of flight, aerodynamics, and early aircraft engineering.
  • Explored the impact of aviation technology on warfare and its evolution.

Social Studies

  • Explored the global impact of World War I and its effects on different countries and cultures.
  • Learned about the social changes brought about by the war, including shifts in gender roles and societal norms.
  • Understood the geopolitical implications of aviation advancements during World War I.

Encourage the child to engage in further exploration by creating a multimedia presentation about aviation in World War I, incorporating elements of historical research, visual storytelling, and scientific principles of flight. This could involve researching real-life accounts of pilots, creating digital illustrations, and presenting their findings to classmates.

Book Recommendations

  • Flyboys: A True Story of Courage by James Bradley: A gripping non-fiction account of American airmen in World War II, providing insight into the bravery and challenges faced by pilots.
  • War Horse by Michael Morpurgo: This historical fiction novel offers a unique perspective on World War I through the eyes of a horse and delves into the experiences of soldiers and pilots during the conflict.
  • Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein: A compelling story of friendship and espionage set in World War II, offering insights into the role of female pilots and their contributions to aviation history.

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