Physical Education
- The Fourth-grade child has learned proper trampoline safety measures, including how to enter and exit the trampoline safely and how to bounce without causing injury.
- The child has developed basic trampoline skills such as bouncing, jumping, and landing with balance and control.
- Through the trampoline class, the child has improved their coordination and body awareness by executing various trampoline exercises and routines.
- The child has gained an understanding of the importance of physical fitness and exercise for overall health and well-being.
For continued development related to trampoline class, encourage the child to explore other forms of gymnastics or acrobatics. They can try activities such as tumbling, balance beam exercises, or even join a local gymnastics club. Additionally, encourage the child to practice their trampoline skills regularly to further refine their techniques and build their strength and flexibility.
Book Recommendations
- Jump into Gymnastics by Nancy Harris: This book provides an introduction to various gymnastics disciplines, including trampoline, with step-by-step instructions and colorful illustrations.
- The Trampoline Tornado by Lisa Mullarkey: In this fictional story, a girl named Sarah discovers her passion for trampolining and overcomes challenges to become a skilled trampolinist.
- Gymnastics Girl Maya's Story: Becoming Brave by Kara Douglass Thom: This book follows Maya, a Fourth-grade girl, as she faces her fear of trying new gymnastics moves, including trampoline stunts, and learns the importance of perseverance and bravery.
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