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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to swim proficiently to pass the swim test.
  • They have acquired water safety skills such as treading water and floating.
  • The child has developed stamina and endurance through swimming in the lake.
  • They have gained confidence in their swimming abilities.

Science

  • The child has learned about buoyancy and the principles of floating in water.
  • They have observed and identified various aquatic plants and animals in the lake.
  • The child has gained knowledge about water pressure and its effects on the body while swimming.
  • They have learned about the importance of water conservation and the ecosystem of a lake.

Continued development can be encouraged through enrolling the child in swimming lessons to further improve their technique and learn advanced swimming strokes. Additionally, exploring different bodies of water such as pools, rivers, or oceans will provide the opportunity to apply their swimming skills in diverse environments. Encouraging the child to participate in water sports or activities like water polo or synchronized swimming can also enhance their overall physical fitness and water proficiency.

Book Recommendations

  • Swimmy by Leo Lionni: Swimmy is a story about a little fish who uses his creativity and teamwork to overcome challenges in the sea.
  • The Water Princess by Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds: This book tells the inspiring true story of a young girl's efforts to bring clean water to her African village.
  • The Raft by Jim LaMarche: The Raft follows a young boy's summer adventure as he explores the beauty of nature and learns about the importance of environmental conservation.

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