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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic baseball skills such as throwing, catching, and hitting.
  • They have developed hand-eye coordination through various baseball drills and exercises.
  • They have learned about teamwork and sportsmanship by participating in group activities and games.
  • The child has improved their overall fitness level through regular physical activity during the baseball lessons.

To further develop their skills and knowledge related to baseball, encourage the child to practice at home with family or friends. They can set up a mini baseball field in the backyard or use a makeshift field in a nearby park. They can also watch professional baseball games on TV or attend local baseball games to learn from experienced players. Additionally, the child can read books or articles about baseball to gain more insights and understanding of the sport.

Book Recommendations

  • Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish: Join Amelia Bedelia as she learns about baseball and tries her best to play the game.
  • The Berenstain Bears: We Love Baseball! by Mike Berenstain: Follow the Berenstain Bears as they enjoy a day at the baseball game and learn about teamwork and sportsmanship.
  • Let's Play Baseball! by Stephen R. Swinburne: Learn the basics of baseball through colorful illustrations and simple explanations in this informative book.

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