- The child learned new vocabulary related to horses and horse riding, such as saddle, reins, trot, canter, etc.
- They practiced listening skills by following instructions given by the instructor.
- They learned to communicate with the horse using simple commands like "walk" or "stop".
- The child improved their reading skills by reading signs or instructions related to horse riding.
- They developed their writing skills by filling out forms or writing down their experiences in a journal.
- The child learned about different horse breeds and their characteristics through reading or listening to information provided.
- They practiced storytelling by sharing their horse riding experiences with their classmates or family members.
- The child learned about safety rules and regulations related to horse riding through reading or listening to instructions.
- They improved their comprehension skills by understanding and following the rules of different horse riding activities.
- The child developed their imagination and creativity by imagining themselves as a horse rider and creating stories or scenarios in their mind.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to read books or stories about horses and horse riding to further enhance their vocabulary and reading skills. They can also practice writing by creating their own horse riding stories or poems. Additionally, watching movies or documentaries about horses can provide them with more knowledge and inspiration for their creative writing. Visiting horse farms or attending horse shows can also be a great way to continue their learning and passion for horse riding.