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Physical Education

  • The child learned hand-eye coordination by folding and throwing paper airplanes.
  • They developed gross motor skills by running and chasing after their airplanes.
  • The activity promoted physical fitness as the child engaged in active play.
  • They practiced spatial awareness by aiming the airplanes at specific targets.

For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different designs and modifications to their paper airplanes. They can try adding weight or adjusting the wing shape to see how it affects the flight. Additionally, they can challenge themselves by creating obstacle courses or targets to improve their accuracy and control.

Book Recommendations

  • Paper Planes and Other Flying Objects by David Glover: This book provides step-by-step instructions for creating various paper airplanes and explores the science behind flight.
  • The Great Paper Caper by Oliver Jeffers: A whimsical tale about a bear investigating the mysterious paper airplanes appearing in his forest.
  • My Plane Book by Byron Barton: A simple introduction to different types of airplanes and their functions, featuring bright illustrations and easy-to-understand text.

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