- Learned about different farm animals and their movements (e.g., cows walk, chickens run)
- Participated in a guided farm tour, engaging in physical activity by walking and exploring the farm
- Learned about the physical tasks involved in farming such as lifting bales of hay or carrying buckets of water
- Engaged in hands-on activities like feeding animals, which required physical movements
- Developed fine motor skills by petting and handling smaller farm animals like rabbits and chicks
- Played physical games such as sack races or tug-of-war with other students
- Learned about the importance of physical activity for both humans and animals
To further develop physical education through the farm activity:
Encourage the child to:
- Participate in gardening at home or at school for physical exercise
- Engage in animal-themed physical games like "Simon Says" with movements imitating different farm animals
- Take up chores at home that involve physical activity, such as cleaning or moving objects
- Visit a local petting zoo to further explore animal movements and engage in physical interactions
- Participate in farm-themed obstacle courses or scavenger hunts for a combination of physical and educational fun