Math
- The child learned about counting by keeping track of the number of strokes it took to complete each hole.
- They practiced basic addition by adding up the scores at the end of each hole.
- They learned about estimation by guessing how many strokes it would take to get the ball into each hole.
- They explored shapes and angles by observing the different obstacles and structures on the miniature golf course.
Physical Education
- The child developed hand-eye coordination by aiming and hitting the golf ball with the putter.
- They improved their gross motor skills by walking or running between holes and swinging the putter.
- They learned about balance and coordination by navigating through the different obstacles on the course.
- They practiced spatial awareness by judging the distance and direction needed to hit the ball into each hole.
After the activity, you can continue to foster the child's math skills by setting up a mini-golf course at home using household objects. Encourage them to design the course, assign point values to each hole, and keep score. This will allow them to practice counting, addition, and estimation in a fun and creative way.
Book Recommendations
- Mini Golf Mayhem by Julia Sarcone-Roach: Join a group of animal friends as they navigate a wacky miniature golf course and learn about perseverance and teamwork.
- Count on the Golf Course by Michael Dahl: Follow Max and his friends as they count their way through a mini-golf adventure, reinforcing counting skills along the way.
- The Littlest Golfer by Pamela Duncan Edwards: Meet Lucy, a young girl who discovers her passion for golf and learns important lessons about determination and self-belief.
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