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Physical Education

  • The child has developed gross motor skills by riding a tricycle.
  • They have improved their coordination and balance while riding.
  • They have increased their cardiovascular endurance by riding to the tornado siren.
  • They have practiced safety rules by wearing a helmet while riding.

Science

  • The child has observed the tornado siren and learned about its purpose in warning people about tornadoes.
  • They have learned about the force of wind and how it affects their tricycle ride.
  • They have gained knowledge about weather patterns and the importance of being aware of severe weather conditions.
  • They have experienced firsthand the effects of wind and its ability to create sound through the siren.

For continued development, the child can explore more outdoor physical activities such as biking or playing sports to further enhance their physical fitness. They can also learn about different weather phenomena and natural disasters through books, documentaries, or online resources to expand their knowledge in the field of science.

Book Recommendations

  • Tornadoes! by Gail Gibbons: This informative book provides an introduction to tornadoes, explaining how they form, their destructive power, and safety precautions to take during a tornado.
  • On a Bike by Chris Barton: This story follows a child's bike ride through different landscapes, exploring various aspects of biking, including safety, the joy of riding, and the freedom it brings.
  • The Magic School Bus Inside a Tornado by Joanna Cole: Join Ms. Frizzle and her class as they take a thrilling ride inside a tornado, learning about its characteristics, formation, and the science behind it in this educational and engaging book.

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