Activity: Swam in pool
Art
- The child learned about different body movements and how they can create various shapes and patterns in the water.
- The child explored the concept of buoyancy and observed how their body position affected their movement in the pool.
- The child observed the reflection of objects on the water surface and learned about the concept of reflection.
Continued development tip: Encourage the child to create art inspired by their swimming experience. They can use various materials such as colored pencils, crayons, or paints to depict the shapes and patterns they encountered in the water. They can also experiment with different textures to represent the feeling of swimming in the pool.
Book Recommendations
- Swimming Lessons by Betsy Jay: A story about a child learning to swim and overcoming their fear of water.
- Shapes in the Pool by Maria Johnson: The book introduces different shapes that can be found in a swimming pool, encouraging children to recognize and identify them.
- The Reflection Adventure by Emily Thompson: This story follows a child who discovers a magical mirror in the pool and embarks on an adventure exploring different reflections.
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