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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to safely jump on and off the trampoline.
  • They have learned basic bouncing techniques such as jumping with both feet, jumping with one foot, and jumping with alternate feet.
  • The child has developed balance and coordination skills while using the trampoline.
  • They have learned how to control their body movements while bouncing on the trampoline.

For continued development related to the trampoline activity, you can encourage the child to try different jumping patterns such as jumping in a circle or jumping forward and backward. You can also introduce simple trampoline games such as "Simon says" where they have to follow specific jumping instructions. Additionally, you can set up a mini obstacle course around the trampoline to further challenge their balance and coordination skills.

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