Physical Education
- The child has learned coordination and balance by jumping on the trampoline.
- They have developed their gross motor skills through jumping, bouncing, and landing.
- Jumping on the trampoline has helped improve the child's strength and cardiovascular endurance.
- They have gained a basic understanding of body control and spatial awareness while jumping on the trampoline.
For continued development related to jumping on the trampoline, encourage the child to try different jumping techniques like tucks, pikes, or straddles. They can also practice performing simple tricks or sequences of jumps. Additionally, setting up obstacle courses or incorporating music and dance movements while jumping can make the activity more engaging and challenging.
Book Recommendations
- Jump!: From the Life of Michael Jordan by Floyd Cooper: This book tells the inspiring story of Michael Jordan's life and his love for basketball, which includes jumping and leaping skills.
- Trampoline: An Illustrated Novel by Robert Gipe: This book follows the journey of a young girl who discovers her passion for trampoline and how it brings her closer to her dreams.
- Jumper by Rebecca Emberley: This picture book introduces various kinds of jumping activities, including jumping on a trampoline, in a fun and engaging way.
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