My Hero Academia: School Briefs, Vol. 3: Dorm Days (3)
#3 in My Hero Academia Light Novels Series
What’s inside...
Midoriya, Ida, and the rest of class A will be cohabitating once they move into the new dorms, 'Heights Alliance.' As class president and one who hopes to become as spectacular a hero as his brother, Ida will have to lead the class and enforce law and order during their dorm days-no matter what anyone else thinks!
Character compass
Izuku Midoriya
Momo Yaoyorozu
Ochaco Uraraka
Tenya Iida
Shoto Todoroki
Katsuki Bakugo
All Might
Shota Aizawa
Discussion points
What qualities do you think make someone a hero in 'My Hero Academia: School Briefs, Vol. 3: Dorm Days'? Can you think of anyone in your own life who shares those qualities?
How do the students in the dorm setting interact with each other? How do their relationships affect their growth and learning?
What challenges do the characters face in this book and how do they overcome them? How would you handle similar challenges?
What lessons about teamwork and cooperation have you learned from the story?
If you could have any power from any character, which one would you choose and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
As you discuss the book, show genuine interest in your child's opinions to encourage more open and detailed responses.
Relate the themes and scenarios in the book to real-life situations your child might face to help them connect with the material.
Encourage your child to think critically about the characters' actions and decisions, asking what they might have done differently in the same situations.
Use examples from the book to talk about the value of resilience and courage in everyday life.
End your discussion by asking your child to summarize their favorite part of the book and why it stood out to them, reinforcing their comprehension and engagement.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Cooperation
Explanation: The characters in 'My Hero Academia: School Briefs, Vol. 3' demonstrate the importance of working together to achieve a common goal, especially during the challenges they face in the dormitory setting.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by participating in group activities at school or in sports, learning to cooperate with peers to accomplish team objectives.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the Face of Challenges
Explanation: The book showcases characters who face and overcome various personal and physical challenges, emphasizing the power of resilience.
Real-World Application: This lesson can inspire children to persist through difficulties, whether in their academic pursuits or personal endeavors, understanding that overcoming obstacles is part of growing.
Example Lesson: Understanding and Valuing Differences
Explanation: Through its diverse cast of characters, the book highlights the importance of accepting and valuing individual differences.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to embrace diversity, respecting classmates' and friends’ unique traits and backgrounds, promoting inclusivity.
Example Lesson: Responsibility and Personal Growth
Explanation: Characters in the book are tasked with maintaining their dorm rooms and balancing their hero training, learning to manage responsibilities.
Real-World Application: This can teach children the importance of personal responsibility and self-management in tasks such as homework, chores, or time management.
