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  • The child can calculate the time and distance covered during the running activity.
  • The child can estimate and measure the perimeter of the track or running area.
  • The child can practice counting and skip counting by tracking the number of laps completed.

Continued development in math can be encouraged by incorporating mathematical concepts into the running activity. For example, the child can measure and compare the time taken to complete different distances or calculate the average speed during running.

  • The child has improved their cardiovascular endurance and stamina through running.
  • The child has learned proper warm-up and cool-down techniques before and after running.
  • The child has developed coordination and balance while maintaining proper running form.

To further enhance physical education skills, the child can explore different types of running, such as sprinting, jogging, or long-distance running. They can also learn about the importance of hydration and nutrition during physical activities.

  • The child has learned about the benefits of exercise on the human body.
  • The child has observed the changes in heart rate and breathing during running.
  • The child has explored the connection between physical activity and overall health.

For further scientific exploration related to running, the child can study the anatomy and physiology of the human body during exercise. They can also research the effects of different terrains or weather conditions on running performance.

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