- Carrying and lifting heavy items such as tents, sleeping bags, and coolers
- Walking and hiking on uneven terrain while carrying a backpack
- Setting up a tent and using physical strength to hammer in tent stakes
- Building a campfire and using physical coordination to roast marshmallows
- Engaging in outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and fishing
To continue developing physical education skills related to camping, parents can encourage their child to participate in outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and swimming. They can also teach their child basic survival skills such as building a shelter, starting a fire, and identifying edible plants. Additionally, parents can encourage their child to participate in team sports or individual activities such as gymnastics or dance to further develop their physical coordination and strength.