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Physical Education

  • The First-grade child has learned how to climb rocks using their hands and feet.
  • They have learned to use their body strength to pull themselves up the rock wall.
  • They have learned how to balance their weight and adjust their body position to maintain stability while climbing.

Science

  • The First-grade child has learned about gravity and how it affects their body while climbing.
  • They have learned about friction and how it helps them grip the rock wall.
  • They have learned about the importance of safety gear, such as helmets and harnesses, to protect themselves while climbing.

To further develop their rock climbing skills, the First-grade child can try different types of rock walls with varying difficulty levels. They can also practice climbing with a partner and learn to communicate effectively for better coordination. Additionally, they can experiment with different climbing techniques and strategies to improve their efficiency.

Book Recommendations

  • The Rock Climbing Adventure by Sarah Johnson: Join Emma as she embarks on an exciting rock climbing adventure and learns about perseverance and overcoming challenges.
  • Climbing Rocks with Max by Michael Davis: Max takes readers on a rock climbing journey, teaching them about safety, gear, and the thrill of reaching new heights.
  • Climbing Like a Spider by Lisa Thompson: Follow Tim as he discovers his passion for rock climbing and learns about the strength and agility of spiders along the way.

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