- Physical Education:
- Developed hand-eye coordination skills by aiming and hitting the golf ball.
- Improved motor skills through swinging the golf club.
- Enhanced balance and coordination while moving around the mini golf course.
- Engaged in physical activity, promoting overall health and fitness.
- Science:
- Explored and applied the principles of physics, such as gravitational force and motion, in understanding how the golf ball moves on different terrains and obstacles.
- Learned about angles and trajectories while determining the best path to get the ball into the hole.
- Experimented with the effects of friction on the ball's movement by observing how different surface materials affected the ball's speed and direction.
- Gained an understanding of cause and effect relationships by observing the outcomes of different swings and shots taken.
Continued development can be fostered through:
- Organizing mini golf tournaments or challenges with friends or family to further practice coordination, balance, and motor skills.
- Researching and exploring the history, rules, and techniques of professional golf to deepen understanding of the sport.
- Designing and building a homemade mini golf course, including creating obstacles and experimenting with different environmental factors to observe their impact on the game.
- Engaging in discussions about the science behind mini golf, such as aerodynamics, energy transfer, and ball dynamics, to further develop knowledge in the subject.