- Third-grade child has learned basic swimming skills such as floating, kicking, and arm strokes.
- They have learned about water safety rules and how to follow them.
- They have gained an understanding of the properties of water, such as buoyancy and resistance.
- Through swimming, the child has improved their cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength.
- They have learned to coordinate their body movements in the water.
- The child has developed water confidence and overcome fear of water.
- They have learned about different swimming strokes, such as freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke.
- They have learned about the importance of proper posture and breathing techniques in swimming.
For continued development related to swimming, the child can:
- Participate in swimming competitions or friendly races to improve their speed and technique.
- Take swimming lessons to learn advanced strokes and skills.
- Learn about aquatic life and ecosystems through science activities related to water.
- Engage in water sports such as water polo or synchronized swimming to enhance teamwork and coordination.
- Try diving or snorkeling to explore underwater environments and marine biodiversity.