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Physical Education

  • The child learned basic tennis skills such as holding the racket, swinging, and hitting the ball.
  • They learned hand-eye coordination by trying to hit the moving ball.
  • They practiced balance and footwork while moving around the tennis court.
  • The child learned about sportsmanship and following the rules of the game.

To further develop their tennis skills, the child can participate in friendly matches with friends or family members. They can also join a tennis club or enroll in a tennis class to receive professional coaching and practice regularly. Additionally, watching professional tennis matches on TV or in person can help them observe and learn from the techniques of experienced players.

Book Recommendations

  • Tennis Time! by Susan Hood: A fun story about a group of animal friends who learn to play tennis and have a great time on the court.
  • The Tennis Lesson by Eve Bunting: A boy learns valuable life lessons through his experiences during a tennis lesson with his coach.
  • Tennis for Kids by Paul Myers: This book provides simple explanations and illustrations to introduce young children to the sport of tennis.

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