- Developed gross motor skills by walking on uneven surfaces
- Improved balance and coordination while walking on the pier
- Increased cardiovascular endurance by walking for an extended period of time
- Learned about the importance of safety near water and how to stay safe while walking along the harbour
- Developed an appreciation for nature and the environment by observing the water, boats, and wildlife
To continue developing physical education skills related to walking along the harbour, children can try incorporating different movements such as skipping, hopping, or jumping. They can also practice balancing on one foot while looking out at the water or try walking backwards to challenge their coordination. Encourage them to observe and identify different types of boats or sea creatures they see along the way to further develop their appreciation for the environment.