- Developed hand-eye coordination by hitting the ball with the stick
- Improved gross motor skills by running and moving around the field
- Enhanced teamwork and communication skills by playing with team mates
- Learned sportsmanship and fair play by following the rules and respecting opponents
- Increased cardiovascular endurance by engaging in physical activity
To continue developing physical education skills, children can participate in other team sports such as soccer, basketball, or volleyball. They can also practice individual skills such as jumping, throwing, and balancing through activities like obstacle courses or gymnastics. Encouraging outdoor play and physical activity can also help promote a healthy lifestyle and improve overall physical fitness.