- Understanding the concept of movement and coordination
- Developing gross motor skills through running, jumping, and dancing
- Learning about body control and balance
- Improving hand-eye coordination by catching and throwing fireworks
- Enhancing spatial awareness by avoiding collisions with other children
- Building strength and endurance through physical activity
- Developing teamwork and cooperation skills by participating in group activities
Continued development related to the activity of "Lit fireworks" can be encouraged through various creative ways. For example:
- Introducing different types of fireworks movements, such as twirling, spinning, or leaping, to further enhance coordination and body control
- Setting up obstacle courses or relay races where children have to navigate through different "firework" stations, promoting agility and speed
- Incorporating music and dance into the activity, allowing children to express themselves creatively while improving their physical abilities
- Organizing friendly competitions or games that require teamwork and cooperation, fostering social skills and sportsmanship
- Encouraging children to create their own "firework" routines or movements, promoting imagination and individual expression