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SHARIN' with SHARRON: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012. I must share with you a new “find” that I just LOVE! It encourages movement and provides a multitude of other benefits too - balance, coordination, cooperation, and fine motor skills. The item, Egg and Spoon Race. To all five of my grandchildren’s baskets! What fun we’ll have as we play the following game. Egg and Spoon Race. Egg and Spoon Race. 4 plastic spoons, 4 egg bean bags, 4 re-breakable eggshells) - AP25028J. Available indoor or outdoor space. 2 Place Hop Around Steps.
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: No Child Left Inside! Extend Your Classroom Outdoors
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012. No Child Left Inside! Extend Your Classroom Outdoors. Take your classroom outdoors! Where I shared ideas and activities that you can include in your Outdoor Classroom. In Atlanta, Georgia titled, “NO CHILD LEFT INSIDE! Meeting Curriculum Standards with Concrete Outdoor Experiences.” Come join me and learn how to plan and implement outdoor activities that meet your learning outcomes and objectives even with limited outdoor space and resources. Here’s one activity that promo...
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012. The Summer Olympic Games will take place from July 27 to August 12, 2012 in London, England. But just don’t let the kids sit and watch, why not hold your own Mini-Olympics? Involve them in all the fun physical activity by staging a kid-friendly version on the playground or in your own backyard. Provide materials for each child to make their own Olympic Flag ( FLAGS. Kick-off your Mini-Olympics Day with a parade as the children march around holding their flags. Let The Games Begin.
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Six-Pack Net and Bread Bag Jump Rope. Celebrate Earth Day not only on April 22nd but every day! Make homemade toys and play props by recycling bread bags and plastic six-pack rings. Here’s how. Six to eight plastic six-pack rings (a set of connected plastic rings that are used to carry six-packs of beverage cans or plastic bottles of soft drinks- ”carrier rings”). Let’s Get Started:. Place six-pack rings end-to-end. Cut small pieces of masking tape. Use your Floppy Flipper.
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: November 2012
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Monday, November 12, 2012. Infant and Toddler Movement Scarves. According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, good toys for young children are ones that “match their stages of development and emerging abilities.” Toddler Movement Scarves. Are sized for the very young child (birth-36 months old). Each Toddler Movement Scarf. Consists of 3 colorful 10” square sheer scarves. Floating Scarves Ages: birth-18 months. Lie the infant on its back and move the scarves. Stop immediately...
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: June 2012
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Monday, June 4, 2012. Hoop Fun All Around! Kids have played with hoops. For thousands of years. Twisted grape vines kept children amused in ancient Egypt. The Greeks used hooping as a form of exercise. No company or single inventor can claim that they invented the first hoop. Gained international popularity in the late 1950s and was eventually inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 1999. Is a popular play prop that begs to be played with OUTDOORS! And then shouting, “I Gotcha! To land around the target...
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012. No Child Left Inside! Extend Your Classroom Outdoors. Take your classroom outdoors! Where I shared ideas and activities that you can include in your Outdoor Classroom. In Atlanta, Georgia titled, “NO CHILD LEFT INSIDE! Meeting Curriculum Standards with Concrete Outdoor Experiences.” Come join me and learn how to plan and implement outdoor activities that meet your learning outcomes and objectives even with limited outdoor space and resources. Here’s one activity that promo...
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: Hoop Fun All Around!
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Monday, June 4, 2012. Hoop Fun All Around! Kids have played with hoops. For thousands of years. Twisted grape vines kept children amused in ancient Egypt. The Greeks used hooping as a form of exercise. No company or single inventor can claim that they invented the first hoop. Gained international popularity in the late 1950s and was eventually inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 1999. Is a popular play prop that begs to be played with OUTDOORS! And then shouting, “I Gotcha! To land around the target...
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: Infant and Toddler Movement Scarves
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Monday, November 12, 2012. Infant and Toddler Movement Scarves. According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, good toys for young children are ones that “match their stages of development and emerging abilities.” Toddler Movement Scarves. Are sized for the very young child (birth-36 months old). Each Toddler Movement Scarf. Consists of 3 colorful 10” square sheer scarves. Floating Scarves Ages: birth-18 months. Lie the infant on its back and move the scarves. Stop immediately...
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SHARIN' with SHARRON: September 2012
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012. This summer I had the privilege of attending a week long HighScope. Training on music and movement. As a movement and physical activity specialist, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to participate in this highly respected professional development course. Once children are comfortable with a movement activity, suggest that they lead it in their own way. Depending on the activity and the length of time available, one, a few, or all of the children can be leaders....Use o...