Gymnastic Rings
It is a very special time, it is time for the Olympics! This year's Olympic Games in Beijing, China, held from August 8-August 24, 2008.
The best athletes from around the world meet to compete for gold, silver, and bronze medals in a variety of sports ranging from track and field to gymnastics, swimming and diving. The Olympics are also time for people from many different cultures and backgrounds to make friends and learn acceptance. Bring the Olympics into your home when planning some Olympic Crafts and activities to inspire your children to be active and experience the Olympic spirit.
The Olympic flag
Tell your child that the Olympic flag is a special flag. It has five interlocking colored rings on a white background. The rings symbolize the five major land areas or continents of the world. Show children these areas on a map or globe. Explain that the rings together with the friendship to show between the different nations. Then you have your child paint or color interlocking rings on a sheet of white paper to resemble the Olympic flag. Attach a straw for the handle.
The Olympic Torch
During the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, a specially chosen person lights the Olympic cauldron at the official start of the game signal. The flame burned throughout the Games. Allow your child to his own Olympic torch and let the games begin! To make a simple flashlight, you have your child cover the outside of a paper roll with aluminum foil. Then have him / her glue red, yellow, and orange tissue paper into the paper roll. Do not run around pretending to be the big torch cauldron with his torch.)
Olympic Mascots
The Olympic Games Mascot for 2008 is the Fuwa. The Fuwa consist of five doll-like creations named Beibei, Jingjing, huanhuan, Yingying and Nini. Each the Fuwa represents a different animal (fish, panda, fire, Tibetan antelope and the swallow) and Chinese element of philosophy (water, metal, fire, wood and earth), and everyone has) as the primary color one of the colors of the five Olympic rings (red, blue, green, yellow and black. Encourage your child to create, like a mascot like the Fuwa is that your city or state. Visit our website for free coloring pagesfor each Olympic mascot.
Olympic Medals
Create some easy medals do for your children. Draw a circle on a piece of cardboard and children will have a yellow color crayons. A thin layer of glue painted circles and while glue is still wet, lightly sprinkle glitter over it. Shake off excess glitter and let dry. Add a ribbon around the neck, Cut a length of ribbon approximately 32 cm.
Olympic Sports Day
Children of all ages will enjoy these fun href = "http://www.kidssoup.com" target = "_blank"> Olympic activities. For the opening ceremony, play some marching music and children follow a torch-bearer to start with their own creation of flags to your games.
Water
Let your children jump over a sprinkler system, move water balloons from a laundry basket to the other, throwing water balloons or resealable plastic baggies filled with water from one bucket to another, and throw Sponges from a bucket filled with water, trying to hit a target.
Gymnastics Event
Put on the music and spread a to use large sheet as a gym floor. Let the children of their own gymnastic floor exercise. Let children dance with crepe paper streamers-hop music, or in and out of the Hula-Hoops.
At the end of the event at a podium boxes, etc. and hand out the medals to all participants of the Olympic Games.
Olympic Snacks
The Olympics is a multicultural event-a perfect time to make food from other countries, to your child, such as tortillas, pizza, spring rolls, pita bread and introduce hummus, etc.
About the Author:
Jolanda Garcia is a former teacher and educational content designer. Her goal is to provide parents and teachers with quality resources to promote their children’s development and creativity. Visit her websites at: Preschool activities and crafts , and Olympic games activities and crafts .
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Let the Olympic Games Begin!
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