- Art: Learned about colors and patterns observed in the surroundings
- English Language Arts: Practiced descriptive writing by writing about the experience
- Foreign Language: Learned vocabulary related to the beach and swimming
- History: Explored the history of swimming as a recreational activity
- Math: Calculated distance swam and time spent in the water
- Music: Listened to and identified different sounds of the ocean
- Physical Education: Developed swimming skills and coordination
- Science: Learned about the properties of water and how it affects buoyancy
- Social Studies: Explored the importance of beaches as recreational spaces in society
For continued development, the child can create an art project based on their swimming experience using different mediums such as watercolors or clay. They can also read books or articles on famous swimmers or the history of swimming competitions to further their knowledge in history and English Language Arts. Additionally, they can practice their foreign language skills by learning swimming-related vocabulary in different languages. Engaging in water-related experiments can also enhance their understanding of science concepts related to water properties.