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  • The child learned vocabulary related to archery, such as bow, arrow, target, quiver, etc.
  • The child practiced following verbal instructions given by the instructor.
  • The child listened to stories or legends related to archery, developing listening comprehension skills.
  • The child may have engaged in conversations with peers or the instructor about their experiences with archery.
  • The child may have written or drawn about their experience with archery, developing their writing and artistic skills.
  • The child may have read informational texts or articles about archery, developing their reading skills.
  • The child may have engaged in imaginative play related to archery, developing their storytelling and creative thinking skills.

For continued development, the child can:

- Explore more books or articles about archery to further develop their reading skills and expand their knowledge on the subject.

- Engage in writing activities where they can create their own stories or legends related to archery, fostering their creativity and writing skills.

- Practice giving oral presentations or speeches about archery, enhancing their speaking and presentation skills.

- Participate in archery competitions or events to further develop their skills and confidence in the sport.

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