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  • Physical Education:
    • Improved balance and coordination while riding the bike.
    • Enhanced strength and endurance through continuous pedaling.
    • Developed cardiovascular fitness by engaging in aerobic activity.
    • Learnt the importance of wearing proper safety gear, such as helmets and knee pads.
    • Practiced following traffic rules and learned to be a responsible cyclist.
  • Science:
    • Explored the concept of motion by understanding how pedaling propels the bike forward.
    • Learned about friction and its effects on braking and cornering while riding.
    • Identified the relationship between force and speed while adjusting pedaling intensity.
    • Studied the different parts of a bicycle, such as wheels, gears, and brakes, to understand their functions and how they work together.
    • Explored the concept of balance and stability while riding, and how adjusting body position affects equilibrium.

To further develop skills related to riding bikes, you can: - Encourage the child to participate in bike races or group rides to enhance their athleticism and competitive spirit in a fun and supportive environment. - Teach the child basic bike maintenance, such as fixing a flat tire or adjusting brakes, to develop problem-solving skills and a sense of independence. - Explore different types of bike riding, such as mountain biking or BMX, to introduce the child to various forms of cycling and broaden their horizons. - Organize bike tours or field trips to explore local parks or trails, combining physical activity with an appreciation for nature and exploration. - Introduce the child to bike safety courses or workshops to reinforce the importance of responsible biking and ensure they are equipped with essential safety knowledge.

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