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Core Skills Analysis

English

  • The student learned vocabulary related to golf, such as 'tee', 'putt', and 'swing'.
  • Practiced communication skills by interacting with other participants and instructors.
  • Developed storytelling abilities by recounting their experience at the First Tee program.

History

  • Explored the history of golf and how it has evolved over time.
  • Learned about the origin of golf and its significance in different cultures.
  • Understood the historical impact of golf tournaments and players.

Math

  • Calculated scores and distances while playing golf to understand basic math concepts.
  • Practiced addition and subtraction by keeping track of points during the game.
  • Measured distances using golf clubs, applying spatial awareness and estimation skills.

Science

  • Studied the physics behind a golf swing, including force, motion, and angles.
  • Explored the biomechanics of a golf swing and how different techniques affect the outcome.
  • Learned about the materials used in golf equipment and their properties.

Social Studies

  • Understood the etiquette and rules of golf, relating to social norms and behavior.
  • Explored the social aspects of golf as a sport that can be played by people of all ages.
  • Learned about famous golfers and their impact on society and the sports world.

Tips

To further enhance the learning experience from the First Tee program, encourage the student to create a mini-golf course at home using household items. This hands-on activity can involve measuring distances, designing obstacles, and keeping score, fostering creativity and reinforcing the concepts learned during the program.

Book Recommendations

  • The Berenstain Bears and the Big Blooper by Mike Berenstain: In this story, Brother Bear learns the importance of honesty and good sportsmanship while playing in a mini-golf tournament.
  • Goodnight Baseball by Michael Dahl: A bedtime story that introduces young readers to the world of sports, including different games like golf, baseball, and basketball.
  • G is for Golf by Brad Herzog: A picture book that takes children on an alphabetical journey through the world of golf, introducing key terms and concepts.
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