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2010 Vancouver Olympics

Posted by Holly Nelson on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Under: Tip of the Week
I love traditions! And one of our traditions is to have a party for the opening ceremonies for the Olympics. The day of the ceremony, we do crafts, decorate, and play games related to the Olympics. Then that night we eat pizza or something party-like. Then, we watch the ceremony. For the rest of the olympics we have fun watching the sports, keeping track of the medals, and researching about our favorite olympians!

Games we've played: 
Summer~
1. Obstacle course- let kids help set up a course with their toys. Take turns racing through, timed.
2. Trampoline gymnastic- The boys take turns doing flip-tricks.
3. Swimming- take turns doing the back stroke, butterfly, etc...

Winter~
1. Bobsledding- racing down the hills with the kayaks
2. Ice Skating- Put water on the driveway, if it's below freezing to form ice/ or go to skating rink/ race, do tricks, etc...
3. Cross country skiing- using cardboard pieces taped to shoes or "carpet slides", race around the living room.



Get crafty:
1. Make signs out of small dowel rods and paper. Have the kids decorate a cheer flag for their favorite olympian. Get the cheer flags put when the olympian is competing.

2. Make medals or ribbons- use red, white, blue ribbon. Staple or glue a silver, gold and bronze colored baking cup to the ends. Use markers or crayons to color the cups if necessary.
3. Websites:
     Kaboose
      Craft JR
    Coloring Pages

2010 Olympics Website:
1. Go to the official USA website. Go to Team USA. Research and look up the backgrounds on who is competing. Many have great, inspiring stories for children to learn!
2. Go to TV listing to see a schedule for your area.
3. Keep track of the results.
4. Learn about the different sports.
5. Watch special videos.



   


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2010 Vancouver Olympics

Posted by Holly Nelson on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Under: Tip of the Week
I love traditions! And one of our traditions is to have a party for the opening ceremonies for the Olympics. The day of the ceremony, we do crafts, decorate, and play games related to the Olympics. Then that night we eat pizza or something party-like. Then, we watch the ceremony. For the rest of the olympics we have fun watching the sports, keeping track of the medals, and researching about our favorite olympians!

Games we've played: 
Summer~
1. Obstacle course- let kids help set up a course with their toys. Take turns racing through, timed.
2. Trampoline gymnastic- The boys take turns doing flip-tricks.
3. Swimming- take turns doing the back stroke, butterfly, etc...

Winter~
1. Bobsledding- racing down the hills with the kayaks
2. Ice Skating- Put water on the driveway, if it's below freezing to form ice/ or go to skating rink/ race, do tricks, etc...
3. Cross country skiing- using cardboard pieces taped to shoes or "carpet slides", race around the living room.



Get crafty:
1. Make signs out of small dowel rods and paper. Have the kids decorate a cheer flag for their favorite olympian. Get the cheer flags put when the olympian is competing.

2. Make medals or ribbons- use red, white, blue ribbon. Staple or glue a silver, gold and bronze colored baking cup to the ends. Use markers or crayons to color the cups if necessary.
3. Websites:
     Kaboose
      Craft JR
    Coloring Pages

2010 Olympics Website:
1. Go to the official USA website. Go to Team USA. Research and look up the backgrounds on who is competing. Many have great, inspiring stories for children to learn!
2. Go to TV listing to see a schedule for your area.
3. Keep track of the results.
4. Learn about the different sports.
5. Watch special videos.



   


In : Tip of the Week 



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