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Physical Education

  • The child has learned about indoor exercises and how they can help in maintaining physical fitness.
  • They have learned different stretching and warm-up exercises that can be done indoors.
  • The child has learned about the importance of staying active even when indoors by engaging in activities like dancing or yoga.
  • They have learned about the benefits of playing indoor games like hopscotch or indoor basketball for physical fitness.

For continued development related to being indoors, encourage the child to explore more indoor physical activities. They can try creating their own workout routine or dance routine and practice it regularly. Encourage them to involve their family members or friends in these activities to make them more fun and engaging.

Book Recommendations

  • Inside Out: A First Book of Body Awareness by Roxie Munro: This book introduces young children to the different parts of their body and explores how they can be active indoors.
  • The Indoor Recess Bandit by Gretchen Brandenburg McLellan: This story follows a group of students who come up with creative ways to have fun and stay active during indoor recess.
  • Indoor Games for Fun and Fitness by Mary Lou Ambrose: This book provides a collection of indoor games and activities that promote physical fitness and active play for children.

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