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Physical Education

  • The child learned about the importance of physical activity by going on a neighborhood walk.
  • They practiced their gross motor skills by walking, running, and jumping during the activity.
  • They learned about the concept of endurance as they walked for a longer period of time.
  • They also learned about spatial awareness by navigating through the neighborhood and avoiding obstacles.

For continued development, encourage the child to engage in more outdoor physical activities such as bike rides, nature hikes, or playing outdoor games with friends. Encourage them to track their steps or distance covered during these activities to further enhance their understanding of physical activity and endurance. Additionally, you can introduce them to different sports or dance activities that they can practice and improve upon.

Book Recommendations

  • The Walk by Ezra Jack Keats: This book follows a young boy on his walk through the city, observing different people and objects along the way.
  • A Walk in the Forest by Maria Dek: This book takes the reader on a walk through the forest, exploring the various animals and plants that can be found there.
  • Curious George Takes a Walk by H.A. Rey: In this book, Curious George goes on a walk around the town and encounters various adventures along the way.

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