- Learned new vocabulary related to tennis, such as racket, serve, volley, and court.
- Practiced listening skills by following instructions given by the tennis coach.
- Improved reading comprehension by reading signs and rules posted at the tennis court.
- Enhanced writing skills by taking notes during the tennis classes.
- Developed speaking skills by communicating with the tennis coach and fellow classmates.
- Explored the use of descriptive language when discussing tennis techniques and strategies.
- Strengthened grammar skills through the use of proper sentence structure and punctuation in written assignments related to tennis.
- Engaged in critical thinking by analyzing and evaluating different tennis strategies and tactics.
- Practiced persuasive writing by creating arguments for or against specific tennis techniques.
- Expanded knowledge of sports-related idioms and expressions used in English language arts.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to read books or articles about famous tennis players or tennis history to further enhance their reading comprehension and vocabulary skills. They can also write short stories or essays about their experiences in tennis classes, allowing them to practice their writing skills while reflecting on their progress. Additionally, the child can participate in tennis-related debates or discussions with friends or family members to further develop their speaking and critical thinking abilities.