- English Language Arts:
- Identified and named different objects related to golf, such as clubs, balls, and holes.
- Expanded vocabulary through learning new words like "tee," "putt," and "swing."
- Listened to and followed simple instructions given by the teacher or coach.
- Math:
- Counted the number of strokes it took to complete a hole, promoting basic counting skills.
- Used basic addition to keep track of their score throughout the game.
- Measured distances using steps or strides.
- Physical Education:
- Developed hand-eye coordination through aiming and hitting the golf ball.
- Practiced gross motor skills by swinging the club.
- Learned and applied basic rules and techniques of golf, such as proper stance and grip.
Continued development can be encouraged through:
- Reading books or stories about golf to enhance English Language Arts skills and expand knowledge of the sport.
- Using math skills to keep score and calculate averages during more advanced golf games.
- Exploring other sports that involve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills, such as tennis or baseball.