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Physical Education

  • The child has learned coordination and balance while jumping on the trampoline.
  • They have developed gross motor skills by jumping, bouncing, and landing safely on the trampoline.
  • Jumping on the trampoline has improved the child's cardiovascular endurance.
  • They have learned body awareness and control while performing various movements on the trampoline.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to try different jumping techniques on the trampoline, such as high jumps, tucks, or twists. You can also set up obstacle courses around the trampoline to challenge their coordination and agility. Additionally, incorporating music or counting while jumping on the trampoline can help improve rhythm and counting skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Trampoline by Karen S. Elliot: A story about a child who discovers the joy of jumping on a trampoline and the adventures they have while bouncing.
  • Jump, Kangaroo, Jump! by Stuart J. Murphy: This book follows a kangaroo as he learns to jump higher and higher, teaching children about counting and simple addition along the way.
  • Trampoline Time by Shira Evans: Join the characters in this book as they explore the fun and excitement of jumping on a trampoline, while also learning about safety and proper jumping techniques.

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