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Physical Education

  • The child has developed gross motor skills by jumping on the trampoline, which requires coordination and balance.
  • They have learned body awareness and control as they navigate the trampoline's surface.
  • Jumping on the trampoline helps build strength and endurance, contributing to their overall physical fitness.
  • Through jumping, the child improves their spatial awareness, as they learn to judge distances and heights.

For continued development, encourage the child to try different jumping techniques on the trampoline, such as jumping with one foot, jumping and spinning, or jumping and clapping their hands. Additionally, incorporate games like "Simon Says" or "Follow the Leader" on the trampoline to further enhance their coordination and listening skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Jump, Kangaroo, Jump! by Stuart Murphy: This book follows a kangaroo who loves to jump and encourages children to join in with the fun.
  • The Trampoline by Shirley Hughes: This story showcases the joy and excitement of trampoline play through beautiful illustrations and relatable characters.
  • Bounce by Doreen Cronin: In this book, the main character discovers the joy of bouncing on her trampoline and the adventures it leads to.

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