Physical Education
- The child has developed physical fitness, coordination, and balance through the activity of show jumping.
- They have learned about the importance of proper form and technique to excel in the sport.
- The activity has encouraged the child to understand the value of practice and perseverance in achieving athletic goals.
Social Studies
- The child has gained an appreciation for the history and cultural significance of equestrian sports, including show jumping.
- They have learned about the role of equestrian sports in different societies and its impact on the community.
- The activity has provided an opportunity for the child to explore the global reach of show jumping and its competitive nature.
Continued development related to the activity can include researching famous show jumpers and their accomplishments, visiting equestrian events or facilities to observe the sport in action, and practicing different riding techniques to enhance their skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Sand Horse by Ann Turnbull: A captivating story about a girl and her love for horses, set against the backdrop of a prestigious show jumping competition.
- Riding Freedom by Pam Muñoz Ryan: An inspiring historical fiction novel based on the true story of Charlotte "Charley" Parkhurst, a renowned stagecoach driver and show jumper in the 1800s.
- Horse Diaries #1: Elska by Catherine Hapka: This fictional diary follows the adventures of a Viking girl and her beloved horse, Elska, as they navigate the world of horses and equestrian activities.
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