- Learned about buoyancy and how the shape of the canoe helps it float on water
- Understood the concept of force and how paddling creates forward motion
- Observed the effects of water resistance on the speed and direction of the canoe
- Learned about the importance of balance and weight distribution to prevent tipping over
- Identified different types of aquatic plants and animals while canoeing
- Explored the concept of water ecosystems and their interdependence
- Learned about the impact of human activities on water quality and the environment
Continued development related to canoeing can include:
- Researching and learning about different types of canoes and their designs
- Studying the physics of paddling and experimenting with different paddle strokes
- Exploring the biodiversity of local water bodies and conducting water quality tests
- Learning about navigation techniques and map reading for canoe trips
- Participating in canoe races or joining a local canoeing club for further skill development