Math
- The child learned about measuring distances and time while running.
- They practiced addition and subtraction by calculating the total distance covered and the time taken for each run.
- The child applied basic multiplication by calculating their average speed during a run.
- They learned about fractions and decimals by converting distances or speeds into different units of measurement.
Continued development related to running can include creating a running log or journal to track distances, times, and improvements. The child can also participate in local fun runs or races to further apply their mathematical skills in real-life situations. Additionally, they can explore the concept of pacing and learn about how to evenly distribute their energy over a given distance.
Book Recommendations
- The Running Dream by Wendelin Van Draanen: A heartwarming story about a young girl who loses her leg in a running accident and finds her way back to the sport with determination and perseverance.
- Ghost by Jason Reynolds: This novel follows the journey of a young boy who discovers his talent for running and joins a track team as a way to escape his troubled past.
- Running Out of Night by Sharon Lovejoy: Set in the 1850s, this historical fiction tells the story of a young girl who embarks on a dangerous journey to escape slavery, relying on her running skills and courage.
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