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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke.
  • They have developed water safety skills, including floating and treading water.
  • The child has improved their coordination and motor skills through swimming exercises.
  • They have gained stamina and endurance through regular swimming practice.

Continued development in swimming can be enhanced by introducing fun swimming games and challenges. For example, you can set up an underwater treasure hunt where the child has to retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool. You can also encourage them to try different swimming strokes and techniques to improve their overall skills. Additionally, incorporating time trials or lap counting can help the child track their progress and set goals for improvement.

Book Recommendations

  • Swimming with Dolphins by Emily Dove: Join Sarah as she learns to swim with dolphins and overcomes her fear of the water.
  • The Swim Team Mystery by Jessica Brown: Follow the adventures of a group of friends as they solve a mystery surrounding their school's swim team.
  • Diving into the Deep by Alex Johnson: Dive into the world of underwater exploration and learn about different sea creatures and their habitats.

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