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Physical Education

  • The child has learned various gymnastics skills, such as forward rolls, cartwheels, and handstands.
  • They have developed their balance and coordination through practicing different gymnastic routines.
  • The child has learned about body control and flexibility through stretching exercises and performing different gymnastic moves.
  • They have learned about teamwork and sportsmanship by working together with their peers during group activities and routines.

To further develop their gymnastics skills, the child can participate in gymnastics classes outside of school to receive more advanced training and learn new techniques. They can also join a gymnastics team or club to compete and improve their skills. Additionally, the child can watch videos of professional gymnasts to learn from their techniques and incorporate them into their own routines.

Book Recommendations

  • Gymnastics Jitters by Jake Maddox: A story about a young gymnast overcoming her nerves before a big competition.
  • Winning Team by David A. Adler: A book about a gymnastics team working together to achieve their goals.
  • My Gymnastics Journal by Jordyn Wieber: A personal journal filled with gymnastics tips, training exercises, and inspiration from an Olympic gymnast.

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