- Physical Education:
- Improved hand-eye coordination through fishing and archery activities
- Enhanced fine motor skills through manipulating fishing gear and archery equipment
- Developed cardiovascular endurance through hiking and orienteering
- Strengthened muscles and improved flexibility through participating in various outdoor activities
- Science:
- Learned about different fish species, their habitats, and behavior while fishing
- Explored the concepts of force, trajectory, and kinetic energy in archery
- Understood the principles of magnetism and gravity while using compasses and navigating through orienteering
- Gained knowledge of survival skills, including building shelters and identifying edible plants
Continued development related to the activities could include:
- Encouraging the child to research and learn about different fishing techniques and try them out
- Exploring more advanced archery techniques and participating in local archery competitions
- Extending orienteering skills by setting up treasure hunts or geocaching activities for friends and family
- Further studying survival skills through books, online resources, or attending specialized outdoor survival workshops