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My name is Reagan and this is my first time writing a post for Freebielicious! I am excited to be a part of such a wonderful collaborative blog! Now that things are warming up outside, it's hard not to let our minds wander to the end of the school year! {Okay okay the truth is by the second week of school my mind wanders to Summer vacation!} I have a post with candy awards and minute to win it games that I used last year on the last day of school! We had a red carpet event in my classroom with candy awards for each student! There are over 30 candy awards {color and black and white} to snag on my blog! We also played minute to win it games! (all first grade modifications are explained on my blog) Come on over and check it out and get your candy awards and minute to win it games! {Click the Button Below} Reagan
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Parce que vous ne voulez pas les voir se plaindre ou s’ennuyer cet été, nous vous proposons 23 Activités à moi
Uma maneira diferente para tirar as crianças e jovens das telas do computador e celular são as brincadeiras para gincana. As tarefas tem o intuito de divertir os participantes através de provas inusitadas e que geram muita expectativa e risada. Se vo
Keys and locks with numbers on them. This activity can be changed in many different ways. Credit: Unknown (please let me know whose picture this is)
Vous cherchez des idées sympathiques pour une séance photo ou pour faire une activité amusante avec vos enfants ? Alors sortez vos craies ! Elles permettent de se laisser aller à beaucoup de créativité et peut donner des résultats impressionnants. Les craies ne laissent pas une trace indélébile sur le trottoir et on peut non […] More
Hace falta muy poco para organizar juegos divertidos para fiestas, ¡y estos ejemplos de hoy son una clara muestra! Con estos juegos infantiles para fiestas os lo pasaréis genial en familia, ya que no
Il nous faut : un rouleau de papier toilette des ciseaux un pistolet à colle deux bouchons de bouteille plastique de lait du riz (pour un son plus mélodieux) de la colle du papier cadeau
Et pourquoi ne pas apprendre tout en passant un moment agréable ? Faites-leur découvrir la science et la physique grâce à 10 jeux amusants
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As summer continues on I find it harder and harder to motivate my kids to get off the couch and spend more time out in the sun. We all get that way: we take the warm weather for granted and miss it when it’s gone! To help inspire you and your kids to get outside...Read the Post
Firstly - apologies for not blogging lately - have been super busy in the shop and getting the website ready, but have been collecting some great ideas in my notebook! My first to share is an easy party theme TWISTER!! Yes, that game YOU played as a kid, is still popular! It has had many reincarnations over the years but the principle is still the same - primary colours and circles - what an easy party theme!!! Use a game mat for your table cloth - it's plastic and any stickiness or spills will simply wipe off! All you need to purchase are those Avery Dots in Red, Blue, Green and Yellow, and you can spruce up budget white party supplies! Put the dots around the rim of a paper plate, and in a gird pattern like the mat on the cup. You also have a Built in Party Game - which you can do with smaller lots of kids, or maybe buy a couple of games and entertain the entire neighbourhood! You can often find this game in second hand shops and quite cheaply second hand online on sites like ebay. Plus there are all kinds of products like shower curtains and bed spreads with the game mat on them that would make great gifts and/or decorations! You could even DIY a game mat with an old white bed sheet or plastic tablecloth and some paint, or if you are into sewing - you could make a fabric mat, that would be treasured by the birthday kid (especially if guests used fabric markers to leave a message on each circle). This would be also be a great 21st/18th Birthday Theme, and you can incorporate the game into a drinking game of sorts. And the outfit below would make a great hostess or Guest of Honour outfit! What makes this work as a theme is the simplicity of the concept, and how if you're not sure how to do or include something, you have an easy point of reference - the colours and the circles.
Inspired by my childhood, I created a fun DIY bean bag toss game using clay saucers and a printable. This bean bag game is easy to assemble!
A collect of catapults for kids to make and learn with! Children can design and create their own catapults. Playful learning activities with catapults!
This idea was posted on Facebook by Thomas Mark Olsen It is a Human Hungry Hungry Hippos game. I used his idea and off I went to plan and set up the details for a super fun Scripture Mastery activity. I call it Skateboards and Scriptures. Who knew...Skateboards and Scriptures would be so fun together!!! (On another note, this may be adapted for a party-scavenger hunt clues, etc. Adapt the balloon colors to match different holidays, seasons, etc. I used Valentine colors) Other Adaptations for filling the balloons: Cub Scouts-words to the Cub Scout Promise Young Men/Boy Scouts- Scout Oath, Law, Promise, etc Young Women- Young Women Theme Young Men/Young Women- use the Scripture for the annual theme Activity Day, Faith In God Activity, Primary Activity: Article Faith words Parties: Words to songs, Scavenger hunt clues, clues about the guest of honor's favorites, etc. Because this is "Love One Another" week in our class and we are studying the Doctrine and Covenants this year, I used D&C 25:13 as the verse and added two extra papers (see below) for a total of 18 balloons with papers in them. This activity took about 25 minutes. Everything was set up the night before Set up was much easier than anticipated. See the photos at the end of this post Materials Needed: 1 Skateboard per team 1 Small-Medium laundry basket Rope - to attach to skateboard. (Use the same length and type for each team- I got 50' nylon rope at the Dollar Store) Balloons- enough for one word per scripture verse (1 color per team) Tape for marking off "Team Box" on the floor in the room Scripture verse word strips to fill the balloons Treats or prizes Set up and advance preparation: Tape off the corners of the gym to make a "box" for each team to stand inside. Choose a scripture verse and write or type it out. (I used the words from D&C 25:13 along with a fill-in-the-blank strip of paper for them to write the reference "D&C _____:_____" and a strip of paper with the question "To whom was this scripture specifically given to?") Cut the verse up so each word of the verse is separate. (I had 18 balloons per team) Roll up one piece of paper (with one word on it) and place it inside a balloon, then blow it up. Tie rope on to each skateboard Before team members go to their "boxed off" areas, place the laundry basket and skateboard with rope tied to in inside their box In the center of the room, scatter the colored balloons all over. Divide players into teams and have them report to their boxes after you have reviewed the rules for play. Method of Play: When it is time for play, the first player lies belly-down on the skateboard with the laundry basket in hand. They push off and capture a balloon of their team's color. The players in the box hold on to the rope as the player pushes off and captures the balloon. Once the player has secured a balloon, the team members pull him/her back to the team box where they deliver and pop the balloon, saving the paper inside. As the team members pop the balloons. they begin to put the words in order to form a scripture verse. I did not allow them to use their scriptures or Scripture Mastery cards. Once they were done, they called me to ask for me to check to see if it was correct. If it needed to be changed, I told them, but did not give them a clue as to why/where. Once it was correct, then they could look in their scriptures. As the words come in, they are able to figure out the reference and answer the question that is in one of the balloons Once all the words are in order, the scripture reference is named, and the question is answered, the team calls out "DONE" and the teacher or leader checks their work. If they struggle to complete, have them use their scriptures as a reference. Prizes were given for each team. (I had a large bowl of treats. 1st place chose 4 treats, 2nd place chose 3 treats, 3rd place-2 treats, 4th place-1 treat) Rules: No touching the balloons with your hands until they have been retrieved with the basket and delivered back to the team box. Only one balloon at a time may be retrieved Player must remain on skateboard, "belly-on", when searching for and capturing a balloon. Basket must be turned upside down- with the open end flat on the floor with the ballon "trapped" inside as the player is pulled back to the Team Box. No team member may have a turn twice in a row, yet not all players must take a turn Balloon must be retrieved with the basket Balloons may be kicked out of your box with feet, but not touched by hands (if balloons from other teams float in to your space) If the rope is too short for the player on the skateboard to reach, the players in the box must form a "human chain or rope" to extend the length of the rope, with one player always in the box. The entire team cannot leave the box all at one time, one person must remain in the box as the connection to the person on the skateboard and those holding the rope and linked together. At the conclusion, we discussed the application of this scripture and reviewed the counsel from Elder Richard G Scott that to memorize a scripture is to gain a new friend. Regularly, I encourage them to surround themselves with positive friends and the best friends they ever have will be the scriptures. There was a concern regarding marking or scratching the wood floor when I was first considering this activity. As I talked with my leaders and a few other people, I came to the conclusion that the wheels on our skateboards are rubberized, just like the wheels on the chair cart that is rolled across the floor regularly. In addition, the tables and chairs are set up on the wood floor regularly and have rubber caps on the bottoms of each leg. I watched carefully, and with confidence, I can say that the floors were not harmed by the skateboards rolling on them. The kids weren't using the skateboards to do jumps or tricks, etc. A safety note: I did not use helmets, but recommend using them. It was a detail I did not think of, but will add the next time I plan this activity. Thankfully, no one was hurt. Thank you Thomas Mark Olsen for this amazing idea. Questions: Contact me at shaunahh @ gmail . com #Seminaryactivity #Scripturemasteryactivity #skateboardsandscriptures
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Find out how to make a bouncy ball with this simple borax bouncy ball recipe. Who knew slime making could be so much fun for kids!
Have you seen those floating ball toys where you blow into one end and the ball "magically" floats above in place? Here's a way to create your own!
Vous saviez que l'hélium se faisait de plus en plus rare?