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Physical Education

  • The child has learned the basic techniques of ice skating, such as balancing, gliding, and stopping.
  • They have also learned about the importance of wearing appropriate safety gear, such as helmets and knee pads.
  • They have learned how to follow safety rules and etiquette on the ice, such as not pushing or skating too fast.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice their ice skating skills regularly. They can try different types of skating, such as figure skating or ice hockey, to further enhance their abilities. Additionally, they can participate in ice skating competitions or join a local ice skating club to meet other skaters and learn from more experienced individuals.

Book Recommendations

  • The Ice Skating Fairy by Daisy Meadows: In this magical adventure, the Ice Skating Fairy helps a young girl find her confidence and improve her ice skating skills.
  • Ice Skating Stars by Patricia Reilly Giff: This book follows the journey of a young ice skater as she practices and prepares for a skating competition.
  • Skating Superstars by Jake Maddox: Join a group of friends as they train hard and overcome obstacles to become skilled ice skaters and compete in a local showcase.

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