With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
If you're looking for some giggles, try hosting a Backwards Mini-Olympics for your kiddos, part of our summer series Get Out and Play!
Mini Olympics is an active outdoor team building activity for corporate teams in Sydney. This competitive event will have your team laughing non stop.
Put an Olympic twist on learning letters with this fun alphabet craft! Here's what you'll need: Our O is for Olympics Printable page, Froot Loops cereal,
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
Get your students ready for the Summer Games with these fun, engaging Olympic classroom ideas for all the subjects!
Last week, I shared with you the lesson I came up with to teach my co-op class about the Olympics. {Olympics for Kids - A Lesson Plan (Part 1)} This week I want to share with
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
Celebrate the games with this Olympic Tally Game Free Printable for Kids! Perfect for helping your kids learn about other countries!
Last week, I shared with you the lesson I came up with to teach my co-op class about the Olympics. {Olympics for Kids - A Lesson Plan (Part 1)} This week I want to share with
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
Are you ready for the Olympics celebration? My kids are super excited for the fanfare. This is a fun activity if you are wanting an easy day indoors playin
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This activity booklet will be a fun way to learn more about other countries while having fun participating in their very own mini olympic games. They will learn to say hello, explore world flags, and participate in olympic games.What is the Olympics? The Olympics, which originated in Greece, is a co...
This flag handprint wreath makes an excellent group project for international days or sporting events such as the Olympic Games - and it makes a stunning wall or table decoration too!
Planning a school field day or an outdoor event? Try these kid-friendly Olympic activities and party ideas!
These Olympic party games are games you can play with things at home. Great for kids or adults! And perfect for a go for the gold party!
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
Planning a school field day or an outdoor event? Try these kid-friendly Olympic activities and party ideas!
Celebrate with the summer Olympics with these cute party dessert recipes from Food Network.
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When we met with our Lemonhead Homeschooling Groupthis past Friday,we took part in our own mini Olympics. Here are the games we played... *** Pom Pom CurlingI was inspired by our children's church cur
Here are 10 Fun and Easy Girl Scout End of the Year Ideas for your troop and troop families.
The country flag card printables include 33 country flag cards {two cards for each flag}. The set also contains cards to sort by country names and/or continents. Teacher key included.
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
These STEM measurement activities for 2nd grade gets children to design their own paper javelin and then measure how far they can throw it. Children learn to create a paper javelin, measure distance, and practice gross motor skills.
Sure the Olympics are ending on Sunday...but who says you can't keep the Olympic spirit alive after the closing ceremonies. A great family activity is to hold your own family Olympics. If you are fortunate and live somewhere that isn't snowing (I will try not to hold it against you!), take it outside. If you are like us and snowed in, and have been FOREVER, hold it inside. We of course had our family Olympics on the Wii (pictures at the end), but really you can do anything. Here is something you can try. Gather wax paper and rubberbands. Tear the wax paper pieces big enough to wrap around each foot, so that it closes around at the ankle. Rubberband the wax paper in place. Instant ice skates on carpet. My boys love this. Okay so obviously if you are having a family Olympics, you need medals. I had left over felt (I am sure that surprises you), so I whipped out some medals. It was super duper easy. You will need: Felt in gold, gray, and something resembling bronze...I used tan a circle shape to trace 2 pieces blue felt (more if you make more than 9 medals) coordinating thread Let's Make 'Em: Trace circles, two for each medal. Make as many as you want. I made three sets for three games. Cut circles out. Cut 1x8.5 inch strips of blue (that is if you buy the craft sheets and cut with the long side down), 2 for each medal. Assemble medals. First put two pieces of blue felt between two circles. If you traced them, make sure markings are facing in. Pin circles together. Sew around the edge with about a 1/4 inch seam, in coordinating color. Lay out so that neck band make's a V. Grab the bottom piece of the V, and turn the very top part facing you. Place the end of the top piece of the V on top of the turned over end of the bottom piece. Pin, and then sew together with a straight stitch. Woohoo! Now you are done. Instant medals, and that leads to... Instant fun, and your own Family Olympics. What a good looking bunch of athletes. Don't worry hubby got a medal too, alas the strap was just a little too small to go over his daddy sized head. Go have fun. My boys LOVED it. We now have the medals in the same box with all our Wii stuff because the boys insist we will be having another competition soon.
Gold Medals! This is a fun and easy craft for your little ones to get into the Olympic Spirit. You can make them before doing your own mini Olympics ( see below) and then have your very own medal ceremony! Gather your materials. You will need some cardboard ( an old mac and cheese box […]
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...
This easy pony bead bracelet is inspired by the Olympic flag. It's a fun craft to do while watching the Olympics or as part of your own Olympics-themed event!
What better way to encourage your kids' growing athleticism than with DIY Olympic medals? Hayley from Grey House Harbor shares her simple tutorial.
With the imminent arrival of London's 2012 Olympic Games, I thought it might be fun to republish this party I did for beijingkids magaz...