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Physical Education

  • The Sixth-grade child has learned proper swimming techniques, including freestyle and breaststroke.
  • They have developed strength and endurance through regular swimming exercises.
  • They have learned water safety rules and practiced them during swimming lessons.
  • They have also improved their coordination and body control in the water.

Continued development in swimming can be achieved by participating in swim competitions or joining a swim team. This will provide opportunities to refine techniques, set goals, and improve overall speed and performance. Additionally, exploring different swimming styles such as backstroke and butterfly can further enhance the child's swimming skills and versatility.

Book Recommendations

  • The Shark Swim Club by Sue Macy: Follows the story of a young swimmer who joins a competitive swim team and overcomes challenges to achieve success.
  • Dive into Swimming by Natalie Hyde: Provides an in-depth look at swimming skills, training, and the history of swimming, perfect for aspiring swimmers.
  • Swimming with Sharks by Natalie Collins: Explores the world of professional swimming and shares inspiring stories of renowned swimmers who have made a significant impact in the sport.

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