- Developed fine motor skills by creating intricate designs with small rubber bands
- Improved hand-eye coordination by manipulating the loom and bands
- Increased physical activity by spending time standing and moving around while making the bracelets
- Learned about entrepreneurship and business by selling the bracelets at a fair
- Developed social skills by interacting with customers and negotiating prices
Continued development in physical education can be achieved by exploring other crafts that involve fine motor skills, such as knitting or crocheting. Additionally, participating in team sports or individual activities like running or swimming can improve physical fitness and coordination. Encouraging entrepreneurship through activities like lemonade stands or bake sales can also help develop business skills and social interaction.