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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to balance and maintain control while roller skating.
  • They have learned how to propel themselves forward and maintain speed on roller skates.
  • They have learned how to stop safely and effectively while roller skating.
  • They have developed coordination and agility through the activity of roller skating.

To further develop their roller skating skills, the child can try practicing different types of turns and jumps. They can also participate in roller skating races or obstacle courses to improve their speed and agility. Additionally, they can learn about the history of roller skating and its evolution as a popular recreational activity.

Book Recommendations

  • Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer: A Newbery Medal-winning novel about a 10-year-old girl who explores the streets of New York City on roller skates and discovers new friendships along the way.
  • Skateboard Party by Karen English: This book follows a young boy who loves skateboarding and learns important life lessons about friendship and perseverance through his experiences at a skateboarding competition.
  • Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson: A graphic novel that tells the story of a 12-year-old girl who joins a roller derby team and learns about friendship, bravery, and the power of determination.

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