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  • Art: Developed gross motor skills and coordination while swimming.
  • English Language Arts: Practice storytelling by describing the swimming experience.
  • Foreign Language: None.
  • History: Learned about the history of swimming and its importance in leisure activities.
  • Math: Enhanced spatial awareness and understanding of measurements while navigating the pool.
  • Music: Explored rhythm and timing while moving in the water.
  • Physical Education: Improved overall fitness, endurance, and cardiovascular health through swimming.
  • Science: Explored concepts of buoyancy, water displacement, and the principles of motion and resistance.
  • Social Studies: Developed social skills by interacting with others in the pool.

To further develop the child's swimming skills, you can encourage them to try different swimming strokes or techniques such as freestyle, backstroke, or butterfly. They can also learn about water safety and practice different swimming drills. Additionally, you can provide opportunities for the child to explore water-related artwork, read books or articles about famous swimmers or swimming competitions, or even explore different water-related destinations around the world to enhance their knowledge in various subjects.

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