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Physical Education

  • The Tenth-grade child learned hand-eye coordination by aiming and hitting the golf ball into the holes.
  • They developed gross motor skills by swinging the golf club to hit the ball with enough force to reach the target.
  • They improved their balance and coordination by navigating through the mini golf course's obstacles.
  • The child acquired knowledge of the rules and etiquette of mini golf, promoting fair play and good sportsmanship.

To further develop their mini golf skills, the child can practice different putting techniques, such as the pendulum stroke or the claw grip. They can also create their own mini golf course at home using household items and invite friends or family to play. Additionally, they can research professional mini golf players and learn about their training routines and strategies to improve their own game.

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