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Science

  • The child has learned about the basic parts of a bike, such as the handlebars, pedals, and wheels.
  • They have also learned about the concept of balance and how it is important for riding a bike.
  • The child has gained an understanding of the forces involved in bike riding, such as pushing the pedals to create forward motion.
  • They have learned about the importance of wearing a helmet for safety while riding a bike.

Social Studies

  • The child has learned about the different types of transportation and how bikes are a common mode of transportation for many people.
  • They have also learned about the benefits of bike riding, such as reducing pollution and promoting a healthy lifestyle.
  • The child has gained an understanding of bike safety rules, such as obeying traffic signs and signals.
  • They have learned about the importance of sharing the road with other vehicles and pedestrians while riding a bike.

Encourage the child to continue their development related to the activity by exploring different types of bikes, such as mountain bikes or tricycles. They can also learn about bike maintenance, such as how to inflate tires or adjust the seat height. Additionally, they can explore bike routes in their community and plan bike outings with family or friends.

Book Recommendations

  • The Bike Lesson by Stan and Jan Berenstain: This book follows Brother Bear as he learns how to ride a bike and the important lessons he learns along the way.
  • Curious George Rides a Bike by H.A. Rey: In this classic Curious George story, George gets a new bike and goes on a series of misadventures while learning how to ride.
  • Duck on a Bike by David Shannon: This humorous book tells the story of a duck who decides to try riding a bike and the reactions of the other farm animals.

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