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Art

  • The Third-grade child has learned body control and coordination through various gymnastics movements.
  • They have developed an understanding of balance and symmetry as they perform different gymnastics poses and routines.
  • They have explored different artistic expressions through their movements and transitions in gymnastics.
  • The child has learned to appreciate the aesthetics of gymnastics and the beauty of the human body in motion.

Continued development in art related to gymnastics can involve exploring different artistic mediums to create artwork inspired by gymnastics movements. The child can experiment with painting, drawing, or sculpture to capture the grace and strength of gymnasts. They can also explore the use of colors and patterns to represent the energy and excitement of a gymnastics routine.

Book Recommendations

  • Gymnastics Fun by Alyssa Satin Capucilli: A book that introduces the basics of gymnastics through a fun and engaging story.
  • The Gymnastics Mystery by Elizabeth Levy: A mystery book where a young gymnast solves a puzzling mystery at her gymnastics camp.
  • Winning Balance by Shawn Johnson: An inspiring autobiography of Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson and her journey to success in the sport.

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