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Physical Education

  • The child has improved their coordination and balance through the activity of jumping on the bed.
  • They have gained strength in their leg muscles by repeatedly jumping and landing on the bed.
  • Jumping on the bed has helped the child develop their cardiovascular endurance as it increases their heart rate and breathing.
  • The activity has also taught them about safety and the importance of following rules, such as not jumping too close to the edges or near objects that could cause injury.

Continued development related to the activity of jumping on the bed can include introducing different jumping techniques, such as tuck jumps or one-legged jumps. Additionally, setting up obstacle courses or challenges that require jumping can make the activity more engaging and challenging. It is important to continue emphasizing the importance of safety and proper form while jumping to prevent any injuries.

Book Recommendations

  • The Jumping Bed by John Burningham: A delightful story about a child who discovers the magical properties of their jumping bed.
  • Jane and the Jumping Bed by Mary Lou Pfalz: Join Jane as she embarks on an adventure with her jumping bed and learns important life lessons along the way.
  • Jump! From the Life of Michael Jordan by Floyd Cooper: A biography of the famous basketball player, Michael Jordan, highlighting his incredible jumping abilities and determination.

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