Physical Education
- The child has developed swimming skills by practicing in the pool.
- They have learned to move their arms and kick their legs to propel themselves in the water.
- The child has gained confidence in water and improved their overall coordination and balance.
- They have learned basic water safety rules, such as not running near the pool and always having adult supervision.
To continue developing their swimming skills, the child can try different swimming strokes like freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. They can also practice diving and underwater swimming. Additionally, they can participate in swimming competitions or join a swim team to further enhance their skills.
Book Recommendations
- Swimmy by Leo Lionni: Swimmy is a story about a little fish who uses his swimming skills to save his friends from a big fish. It teaches the importance of teamwork and bravery.
- The Water Princess by Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds: The Water Princess tells the inspiring true story of a young girl who dreams of bringing clean drinking water to her African village. It emphasizes the importance of water and the determination to make a difference.
- Splash! by Ann Jonas: Splash! is a fun and interactive book that explores various water activities, including swimming, diving, and playing in the water. It encourages children to have fun and enjoy water-related activities.
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