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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke.
  • They have learned important water safety skills such as floating and treading water.
  • The child has improved their overall fitness and endurance through swimming lessons.
  • They have learned to follow instructions and work as a team during group activities in the pool.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice swimming outside of their lessons. They can try different strokes and work on improving their speed and technique. It would also be beneficial for them to learn about different water sports and activities, such as snorkeling or water polo, to further enhance their skills and interest in physical education.

Book Recommendations

  • Swimmy by Leo Lionni: This story follows Swimmy, a little fish who uses his unique abilities to help his friends escape from danger. It teaches children about teamwork and overcoming challenges.
  • Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London: Froggy is afraid of the water but with the help of his supportive parents and a patient teacher, he learns to overcome his fear and enjoy swimming. This book promotes perseverance and facing fears.
  • One Duck Stuck by Phyllis Root: This rhyming picture book follows a group of animals as they try to rescue a duck stuck in the muck. It introduces children to counting, teamwork, and problem-solving.

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