- Physical Education:
- Developed swimming skills by navigating and moving in the water.
- Improved coordination and balance through swimming strokes.
- Enhanced strength and endurance while swimming against the water resistance.
- Expanded confidence and self-esteem in the water environment.
- Learned water safety and how to navigate and swim in a tidal pool.
- Science:
- Explored the concept of buoyancy by experiencing how the body floats in water.
- Observed and identified different types of marine life present in the tidal pool.
- Studied the effects of tides and observed how water levels changed in the pool.
- Learned about the ecosystem and the interdependence of organisms in a tidal pool.
- Investigated the impact of wave movements on the environment of a tidal pool.
For continued development, you can encourage your child to explore other aquatic environments such as lakes or rivers to further enhance their swimming skills and understanding of the aquatic ecosystem. Additionally, you can provide opportunities for your child to conduct simple experiments at home, such as observing the floating and sinking of different objects in a container of water, to reinforce the concept of buoyancy.+