- Developed coordination and balance skills
- Improved cardiovascular endurance
- Enhanced leg strength and power
- Learned to control body movements while bouncing
- Developed core stability and control
- Improved spatial awareness and proprioception
- Learned to follow safety rules and guidelines
- Developed social skills through playing with others on the trampoline
To continue developing physical education skills related to jumping on a trampoline, the child can try incorporating different jumping techniques such as tuck jumps, pike jumps, or straddle jumps. They can also practice tricks like front flips or backflips under proper supervision and guidance. Additionally, the child can engage in trampoline games such as "Simon says" or create obstacle courses to further enhance their coordination and agility. Regular practice and exploration of different movements on the trampoline will help the child continue to improve their physical abilities and have fun while doing so.