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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to improve your English, Math, and Social Studies skills through activities related to Call of Duty.

Materials and Prep

  • Computer or gaming console with Call of Duty game
  • Paper and pen for note-taking
  • Basic understanding of the Call of Duty game mechanics

Activities

  • English: Write a short story inspired by a Call of Duty mission. Focus on descriptive language and creating suspense.
  • Math: Calculate the average number of kills per game session in Call of Duty. Keep track of your kills for a few games and then find the average.
  • Social Studies: Research the historical events that inspired the storyline of Call of Duty games. Write a short report on the connections between history and the game.

Talking Points

  • English Activity: "Let's use our imagination to create an exciting story just like the Call of Duty missions. Describe the setting and characters in detail."
  • Math Activity: "We can practice our math skills by calculating the average number of kills in the game. Let's add up the kills and divide by the number of games."
  • Social Studies Activity: "Did you know that Call of Duty games are often inspired by real historical events? Let's explore the connections between the game and history."

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