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Physical Education

  • The first-grade child has learned basic gymnastics moves such as forward rolls, cartwheels, and balancing on one foot.
  • They have developed strength, flexibility, and coordination through various gymnastics exercises and routines.
  • They have learned about proper body alignment and posture while performing gymnastics moves.
  • They have gained an understanding of safety precautions and rules when using gymnastics equipment.

To further develop their gymnastics skills and knowledge, encourage the child to practice regularly. Provide them with opportunities to explore different gymnastics apparatus and try more advanced moves. Encourage them to set personal goals and track their progress. Additionally, consider enrolling them in a gymnastics class or joining a local gymnastics club where they can receive professional instruction and participate in competitions.

Book Recommendations

  • Gymnastics Fun by Sonia Black: This book introduces young readers to the basics of gymnastics through colorful illustrations and simple explanations.
  • My First Gymnastics Class by Alyssa Satin Capucilli: Follow along with a group of first-grade students as they attend their first gymnastics class and learn new skills.
  • G is for Gymnasts by Kurt Browning: This alphabet book celebrates the world of gymnastics, introducing young readers to gymnastics-related terms and concepts.

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