- Developed gross motor skills by running, jumping, and climbing
- Enhanced balance and coordination by navigating various terrains and obstacles
- Increased strength by engaging in physical activities such as swinging and pushing/pulling objects
- Improved spatial awareness and body control through games like tag or hide-and-seek
- Enhanced social skills by interacting and cooperating with peers during group play
To continue the development of physical education concepts through outdoor play, you can encourage the child to:
- Practice different movement patterns, such as skipping or hopping
- Explore nature and engage in activities like hiking or nature scavenger hunts
- Try out different sports or games that involve throwing, catching, or kicking
- Experiment with simple outdoor exercises like jumping jacks or running in place
- Participate in group activities that promote teamwork, like relay races or obstacle courses