Good Times In The Schoolyard
Lesson Aims: Students will be able to play Chinese jump rope using actions learned in today’s class (left, right, inside, outside, on). Students will be able to sing the “England, Ireland, Scotland…
Chinese jump rope, also known as French skipping or jumpsies, is a simple game played around the world. While easy to learn, it's a game with infinite variations and ways to play. What sets Chinese jump rope apart from most jump rope games...
Lesson Aims: Students will be able to play Chinese jump rope using actions learned in today’s class (left, right, inside, outside, on). Students will be able to sing the “England, Ireland, Scotland…
Chinese jump rope, also known as French skipping or jumpsies, is a simple game played around the world. While easy to learn, it's a game with infinite variations and ways to play. What sets Chinese jump rope apart from most jump rope games...
I wasn't sure how much my children would understand Leap Year, but know that they certainly understand the word "leap", so thought I'd teach them one of my favorite bus stop/playground games: Chinese Jump Rope.
Chinese jump rope, also known as French skipping or jumpsies, is a simple game played around the world. While easy to learn, it's a game with infinite variations and ways to play. What sets Chinese jump rope apart from most jump rope games...
Ah, childhood games! I bet all of you look back at those (more or less distant) times with pleasure and maybe a bit of nostalgia. Those […]
Lesson Aims: Students will be able to play Chinese jump rope using actions learned in today’s class (left, right, inside, outside, on). Students will be able to sing the “England, Ireland, Scotland…
HOLD DEG I FORM OG ALDRI GÅ GLIPP AV ET SLAG MED DEN SMARTE HOPPETAU-MASKINEN MED TELLING Er du lei av det tradisjonelle hoppetauet som krever konstant risting og stramming av håndleddet? Si hei til Smart Counting Skip Rope Machine! Dette unike trådløse hoppetauet lar deg nyte favorittmusikken din mens du hopper, noe som gjør treningen morsom og underholdende. Få tak i dette innovative hoppetauet i dag og start reisen mot en sunnere og lykkeligere livsstil! Smart Counting Skip Rope Machine er utstyrt med 1-10 justerbare hastigheter og en fjernkontroll for å tilpasse treningsintensiteten. Du kan overvåke fremgangen din med HD LED-skjermen som viser sirkler og hastighetsnivåer. I tillegg gjør designen uten tau det trygt og praktisk å bruke uten å bekymre deg for å snuble eller floke seg. Enten du er nybegynner eller proff, er dette treningshoppetauet egnet for alle nivåer. FUNKSJONER: FLERE BRUKERMULIGHETER: Smart Counting Skip Rope Machine gjør det mulig for flere personer å hoppe samtidig, noe som gjør det til en morsom og engasjerende aktivitet for venner og familie. JUSTERBARE INTENSITETSNIVÅER: Maskinen har 10 justerbare hastigheter, noe som betyr at uansett treningsnivå, kan du tilpasse intensiteten på treningen din etter dine behov. PRAKTISK: Maskinen er designet for å være trygg og praktisk å bruke, med en design uten tau som eliminerer risikoen for å snuble eller floke seg. UNDERHOLDENDE: Maskinen inkluderer også en Music Bluetooth-funksjon, som lar deg lytte til musikk mens du hopper, noe som gjør treningen morsommere og underholdende. LAP COUNTER OG JUMP TRACKING: Smart Counting Skip Rope Machine er laget med en hopp (runde) teller, slik at du kan ha konkurranser med venner og familie eller bruke den til å holde oversikt over hoppene dine over tid for å se hvor mye du forbedrer deg. SPESIFIKASJONER: Materiale: Plast Funksjon: Med musikk Størrelse: ca 136 * 130 * 95mm / 5.35 * 5.12 * 3.74in Hastighetsspenning: 3.7v Inngangsspenning: 5V-1A Motoreffekt: 5w Batterikapasitet: 1500mAh Tau hoppe hastighet: 70-160 rpm [hvert 1 minutt] PAKKEN INKLUDERER: 1 x Smart Counting Skip Rope Machine INGEN GODE PENGER TILBAKE-GARANTI! Hvis du av en eller annen grunn ikke har en positiv opplevelse, tilbyr vi en 14-dagers garanti og vil gjøre alt vi kan for å sikre at du er 100 % fornøyd med kjøpet.Vi har e-poststøtte 7 dager i uken. Ikke nøl med å kontakte oss hvis du trenger hjelp
Do you remember playing outside at recess when you were a kid? I used to LOVE recess! I would play a game called "UPSY" where we would throw a ball (remember those tri-coloured balls which were red, white and blue?) up against a wall and say a chant while we did it. "One two three and upsy, four five six and upsy, seven eight nine and upsy, ten and upsy, start again!" I would play this mindless game for ages! The chant has stayed with me my whole life! At my school, I am responsible for maintaining a supply cart for outdoor recess play. It is filled with utility balls, skipping ropes, frisbees, tennis balls, footballs, soccer balls and other fun things! My students take it out at each recess and sign out the equipment for the students to play with. They also collect all the materials back and maintain inventory as well. I have to say they do an outstanding job! Last spring I bought YOGI ropes (also known as Chinese skipping ropes) at the dollar store. When I was at school, we just knotted a big bunch of elastics together. We didn't have store bought ropes. Thinking back on the games I used to play I decided I wanted to teach my students some of the ones I used to play on the playground when I was young. I also wanted to put these ropes in the equipment cart and see if I could get the younger children interested in trying them. Chinese Jump rope courtesy of splendidlittleblog.com I remember that I had been to a workshop which dealt with outdoor games. The resource they gave us included a card which explained how to play YOGI. Today we went outside and my students taught themselves how to play in groups of three. We had so much fun that we decided to teach the grade two class how to play too. The students actually had a great time and were surprised at how challenging some of them found it. I really enjoyed watching them learn the chant and the foot sequence. We will have the whole school kicking it old school in no time...or would that be jumping it old school? Photo courtesy of Toronto Public Health How to Play • 2 players stand 1.5 m (4 feet) away from each other with legs shoulder width apart.The Yogi rope is held at the ankles of the 2 players to form a rectangle. • The third player, the Jumper, does a variety of actions (see Variations) which all players have agreed on prior to playing. • Once the Jumper has completed the routine, the rope can be moved to different levels on the body (calf, knees, thighs, hips,waist). • The Jumper repeats the routine until they miss the intended jump.Then the Jumper changes places with 1 of the other players holding the rope. Variations • Players make their own routines by combining different moves to different rhymes. • The player recites the chant, jumps in and places their feet when they land according to the routine. When they say the second line they can create new actions,do them in reverse or make up new ones. Photo courtesy of Toronto Public Health For your own FREE copy of the simplified instructions, just click on the image above! Have a great weekend everyone, I still have 28 days until summer holidays...not that I'm counting or anything!
Remember playing elastics when you were a kid? With just a long piece of elastic and a couple of pairs of willing ankles, elastics was the ultimate game of fun. Even better were the great jingles you sang as you jumped! Such a great retro party game to keep the kids entertained.
Chinese jump rope, also known as French skipping or jumpsies, is a simple game played around the world. While easy to learn, it's a game with infinite variations and ways to play. What sets Chinese jump rope apart from most jump rope games...
Today I celebrate the 7th anniversary of my 33rd Birthday. As I was sitting here thinking about just how old that makes me, my mind couldn...