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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke.
  • The child has developed water confidence and learned how to float and kick properly.
  • The child has improved their endurance and cardiovascular fitness through swimming laps in the pool.
  • The child has learned about water safety rules and how to behave responsibly in and around the pool.

Swimming is a wonderful activity for children, and there are many creative ways to continue developing their skills. Encourage the child to try different swimming strokes like breaststroke or butterfly. They can also participate in swimming races or relay competitions to improve their speed and competitiveness in the water. Additionally, they can explore other water-based activities like synchronized swimming or water polo to expand their aquatic abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • Swimmy by Leo Lionni: A story about a little fish who uses his unique abilities to save his school from danger.
  • The Water Princess by Susan Verde: Based on the childhood experience of supermodel Georgie Badiel, this book tells the story of a young girl who dreams of bringing clean drinking water to her village in Burkina Faso.
  • Who Was Michael Phelps? by Roberta Edwards: A biography of the famous Olympic swimmer, Michael Phelps, that inspires young readers to pursue their dreams and achieve greatness in sports.

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