- Art: Learned about water and movement by observing and imitating different swimming strokes.
- English Language Arts: Expanded vocabulary by learning terms related to swimming such as goggles, pool, float, and paddle.
- Math: Practiced counting by counting laps or strokes while swimming.
- Physical Education: Developed strength, endurance, and flexibility through swimming exercises and drills.
- Science: Learned about buoyancy and the concept of water resistance while swimming.
- Social Studies: Learned about the importance of safety rules, teamwork, and sportsmanship in swimming.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore different swimming techniques and styles. They can also learn about famous swimmers from different countries and cultures. Additionally, you can suggest incorporating water-themed art projects, writing stories or poems about swimming experiences, and learning about the history and significance of swimming in different societies.