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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic karate movements and stances, such as punches, kicks, and blocks.
  • They have improved their coordination and balance through practicing karate techniques.
  • The child has learned to follow instructions and demonstrate discipline during karate class.
  • They have developed strength and flexibility through regular karate practice.

Continued development in karate can be encouraged by participating in regular classes and practicing at home. The child can set goals for themselves, such as learning new techniques or earning higher belt ranks. They can also participate in karate competitions or demonstrations to showcase their skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Karate Kids by Holly Karate: This book introduces the basics of karate to young readers through colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations.
  • The Karate Mouse by Geronimo Stilton: Join Geronimo Stilton as he embarks on an adventure in the martial arts world, learning important life lessons along the way.
  • Karate Princess by Jeremy Strong: Follow the story of Princess Sophie, who defies the norms and becomes a karate champion, teaching young readers about determination and perseverance.

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