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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to properly jump and land on the trampoline.
  • They have developed coordination and balance skills while bouncing on the trampoline.
  • They have learned different body positions and movements, such as tucks and pikes, while jumping on the trampoline.
  • The child has improved their overall fitness and cardiovascular endurance through the activity.

To continue developing their trampoline skills, the child can try practicing different jumps and tricks, such as seat drops, front drops, or even attempting flips with proper supervision and guidance. They can also engage in mini trampoline games, such as bouncing a ball while jumping, to improve their hand-eye coordination.

Book Recommendations

  • The Amazing Trampoline Adventure by Jane Smith: Join Sarah and her friends as they embark on an exciting adventure filled with trampoline fun!
  • Bounce to the Stars by David Johnson: Follow Jake's journey as he dreams of becoming a trampoline champion and trains hard to achieve his goals.
  • Trampoline Troubles by Laura Johnson: Join Olivia as she faces challenges and overcomes them with the help of her trusty trampoline.

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