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  • Art: Learned about the importance of balance and aesthetics in choosing and placing the climbing gear.
  • English Language Arts: Practiced reading and understanding written instructions and safety guidelines.
  • History: Explored the origins and development of traditional rock climbing techniques.
  • Math: Utilized spatial awareness and calculated rope length and angles for safe climbing.
  • Physical Education: Developed strength, endurance, and body coordination while climbing and using climbing gear.
  • Science: Studied the properties of different types of rocks and how they affect the placement and stability of climbing gear.
  • Social Studies: Learned about different cultures and regions where traditional rock climbing is practiced.

For creative development, the child can create their own mini rock climbing wall at home using household items like pillows, cushions, and rope. They can design and build different routes, experimenting with the strategic placement of makeshift climbing gear. This activity can further enhance their problem-solving skills and creativity while staying indoors. Additionally, reading books or watching documentaries about famous rock climbers and their achievements can inspire the child to explore the sport further.

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