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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic swimming strokes, such as freestyle and backstroke.
  • They have learned proper breathing techniques while swimming.
  • The child has learned water safety skills, such as treading water and floating.
  • They have learned how to perform different swimming drills to improve their technique.

Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating fun and creative swimming games into the activity. For example, playing "Simon Says" in the water can help reinforce different swimming strokes and skills. Additionally, setting up obstacle courses in the pool can help the child practice their swimming technique while having fun.

Book Recommendations

  • Swim, Duck, Swim! by Susan L. Roth: A heartwarming story about a little duckling who learns to swim with the help of his animal friends.
  • Swimmy by Leo Lionni: This classic picture book follows the adventures of Swimmy, a small fish who uses his creativity to outsmart bigger fish.
  • Swimming with Sharks by Debbie Dadey: In this chapter book, two friends join a swim team and discover that there might be a shark lurking in the pool.

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