Physical Education
- The child has learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke.
- They have learned water safety skills such as treading water and floating on their back.
- The child has improved their coordination and balance through swimming exercises.
- They have developed their strength and stamina by swimming laps in the pool.
To further develop their swimming skills, encourage the child to try different swimming strokes such as breaststroke or butterfly. They can also practice diving and underwater swimming. Additionally, you can organize fun swimming games like relay races or water polo to make the activity more engaging.
Book Recommendations
- Swim, Duck, Swim! by Susan L. Roth: This book tells the story of a little duckling learning to swim and overcoming its fear of the water.
- Splash! by Ann Jonas: In this book, a young boy explores different underwater creatures while swimming in the ocean.
- The Littlest Fish by Sylvia Rouss: Follow the adventures of a small fish named Fishy as he explores the ocean and discovers the joy of swimming.
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