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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic locomotor skills such as walking, running, and jumping during the gymnastics class.
  • They have also learned basic body control and coordination through activities like balancing on a beam and performing rolls.
  • The child has developed strength and flexibility by practicing various gymnastic exercises and stretches.
  • They have learned about body awareness and spatial orientation through activities like navigating through obstacle courses.

Continued development in gymnastics can be encouraged through creative ways such as incorporating music into the routines to enhance rhythm and timing. Additionally, setting up mini gymnastics circuits at home or in the backyard can provide opportunities for further practice and exploration of new skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Gymnastics Fun by Niki Walker: A colorful book that introduces basic gymnastic moves and techniques through simple text and illustrations.
  • Giraffes Can't Dance by Giles Andreae: Although not specifically about gymnastics, this book promotes self-confidence and encourages children to embrace their unique abilities and talents.
  • Flip Flap Flop by Sebastien Braun: A lift-the-flap book that showcases different animal movements, including some gymnastic-inspired actions, promoting physical activity and exploration.

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