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  • Art: The child learned to appreciate and recreate the movement of water through drawing or painting.
  • English Language Arts: The child improved their vocabulary by learning new words related to swimming, such as stroke, dive, or float.
  • Math: The child developed spatial awareness and understanding of measurements by learning to estimate distances in the pool or count the number of laps swum.
  • Physical Education: The child improved their coordination, strength, and flexibility through swimming different strokes and movements.
  • Science: The child learned about the science of buoyancy and water resistance through experiencing how their body interacts with the water.
  • Social Studies: The child developed teamwork and social skills by engaging in group activities and learning swimming techniques together with their peers.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other water-related activities such as watercolor painting, reading books or writing stories about swimming, measuring the volume of various containers using water, trying different water sports, learning about marine life and ecosystems, or exploring the history and culture of swimming in different countries.

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