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Physical Education

  • The child learned about physical fitness and endurance by engaging in active play and running around during the "Played army" activity.
  • They developed coordination and agility as they moved and dodged obstacles during the game.
  • The activity encouraged teamwork and cooperation as the child played with others, learning to communicate, strategize, and work together towards a common goal.
  • The child also improved their gross motor skills by crawling, jumping, and climbing during the game.

For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to engage in other active games or sports that promote physical activity, coordination, and teamwork. They can participate in organized sports teams or simply play games like tag, capture the flag, or relay races with friends and family. It's important to provide a safe environment and emphasize the importance of fair play and sportsmanship.

Book Recommendations

  • The Army and Me by Sarah L. Baughman: This book explores the experience of a child whose parent is in the military, providing insights into army life and the importance of family.
  • Tanker Trucks at War by Julie Murray: This book introduces children to different military vehicles, including tanks and their role in the army.
  • Let's Play Army! by Mark R. Sneed: This interactive book allows children to play along as they join a group of kids playing army and learn about teamwork and cooperation.

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