- Developed gross motor skills through running, jumping, and playing various outdoor games.
- Enhanced coordination and balance while navigating the outdoor environment.
- Built endurance and stamina by engaging in active play for an extended period of time.
- Learned spatial awareness and body control by avoiding obstacles, interacting with others, and maneuvering in different directions.
- Developed teamwork and social skills by playing with peers and following game rules.
To continue developing physical education skills through outdoor play, children can be encouraged to explore different types of games, such as tag, hopscotch, or hide-and-seek, to further enhance their motor skills, coordination, and endurance. Additionally, introducing structured activities like obstacle courses or relay races can help them learn new movements and challenges while promoting teamwork and communication. Further, incorporating simple equipment like balls, hula hoops, or jump ropes can provide additional opportunities for skill development and creative play.