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Physical Education

  • The child demonstrated balance and coordination while riding the bike.
  • They improved their gross motor skills by pedaling and steering the bike.
  • They learned about safety rules and proper helmet usage.
  • The child gained confidence and a sense of accomplishment by successfully riding a bike.

Encourage continued development by organizing bike rides with other children to promote social interaction and teamwork. Set up obstacle courses or races to enhance their agility and speed. Introduce different types of bikes, such as mountain bikes or BMX bikes, to further challenge their skills and explore new terrains. Additionally, encourage them to maintain their bikes, teaching them basic maintenance tasks like tire inflation or chain lubrication.

Book Recommendations

  • The Bike Lesson by Stan Berenstain: This book follows Brother Bear as he learns how to ride a bike with some humorous mishaps along the way.
  • Froggy Rides a Bike by Jonathan London: Join Froggy on his biking adventure as he learns to ride without training wheels.
  • Learning to Ride a Bike by Nicola Barber: This non-fiction book provides information and tips on learning to ride a bike, including safety precautions and basic bike maintenance.

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