Sunday, April 8, 2018

Summer Activities to Keep Energized

Welcome to MR. Gingerich's Elementary Intervention Class Weekly blog for the summer
I am so glad that you have taken the time to check out this blog. This blog is a summer connection blog for parents to find some summer activities to help your children keep energized and active both mentally and physically during the summer months.
What you can expect as parents.
Each week I will post activities that you can use as suggestions to work with your children on certain learning activities. Among the items that you will find in the post are suggested reading books that you may choose some titles from and have your child read a certain amount each day.
Also, I will list some other activities such as treasure hunt and several other ones you and your child could pick as part of their leisure time activities during the week.
You can post me back if you have general questions about any of the learning activities or if you have specific questions about your child, you can email me privately to keep personal questions about your child confidential. 

 I will never post anything personal and specific about any student on this blog site. Thanks again for taking time to check out this blog and hope it will be of some assistance to your family. 
  Sincerely,

  Mr. Gingerich

SUMMER ACTIVITIES TO KEEP ENERGIZED

Welcome to Mr. Gingerich's summer blog on activities for your children.
  As I mentioned in the original orientation blog about this site, I would be listing some books that you may want to consider as reading material to keep the active minds working over the summer.

   The following are book titles that you may want to consider on this weeks List:
    1. A REWARD FOR JERRY 
    2. RETURN OF THE DAGGER 
    3. THE QUEST FOR THUNDER MOUNTAIN

The following are some activities of the more physical nature that you may wish to consider for some real muscle work outs to begin the summer.

Physical Activity #1 Treasure hunt - find a place where you can hide some items in places that will take a moderate amount of searching for your child to find an item (pick things that would be of some interest to your Child). Make out a treasure map. List on the map directions to find an item. Example might be take 10 steps north from the apple tree. Supervise your child as they and maybe others try to find the treasure by reading and using the map that you have made up. You can use pictures and arrows and other ways to make the reader aware of what they are to look for to find the hidden treasure. Have your child and others if possible, complete the hunt by finding all the items and sharing with the others what they have found.

  The next ideas are for some real basic ideas to get some exercise.
  #1 Find a place where you and your child and others, could go to and hike for a relative   
       amount of time. Say 10 to 15 minutes to begin.
  #2 Jump Rope - get a timer and see how long your child can jump rope, also you can count how  
       many times that they make it over the rope without a major mistake.
  #3 Kick Ball - use a kickable ball and make up a game where the children kick the ball and run to a
       base or to some object. Decide if they need to get to several bases to score a point or just get  
       to one or two objects. Make the game up any way you want.
  #4 Bean Bag Toss - You can use an official board with a hole in it or just use a bucket or something else to throw the bean bags into. The winner of the game could be someone who gets the bag into the hole a certain amount of times. Use two to four players for the game. Corn hole is an official type game like this but you can make up your own rules if you want to.

I hope this given you a couple of ideas for things to do to enjoy some reading and some fun exercise and activity games for the upcoming weeks. Please check on this blog in two weeks for the next SUMMER ACTIVITIES TO KEEP ENERGIZED!
PS. Is there anything else as far as information that you would like to see on this Blog?
 
    Sincerely,
    Mr. Gingerich