12A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL August 3, 2016 © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 34 Are you looking forward to the Olympics in Rio? It’s time for YOU to get in on the fun in your backyard or neighborhood park. Most of the events on this page work for two or more players. So, invite some friends to join you at The Kid Scoop Backyard Games! Hold That Pose! (Be sure to pick up all the little water balloon pieces after the event!) Draw four squares on your patio or the sidewalk. Draw a large numeral 1 in the first box, a large 3 in the second box, a large 5 in the third box and a large 7 in the fourth square. Stuff you need: • water balloons • sidewalk chalk From a good distance away, each player throws four water balloons, trying to score the most points. If your balloon lands in the box marked 1, you get one point, score three points for the box marked 3 and so on. the defining te Pitching was en the two b Find an action photograph in the newspaper. Find the two identical girls. Look carefully! Stuff you need: • At least 4 players • 1 person to judge • Boom box Choose one person to be the judge. Divide everyone else into teams of two. One person on Before each each team is the stander; the other is the shadow. throw, spin around three times! The judge turns on the music, and each stander moves to the music, while Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple step directions to play a game. her shadow tries to make the same movements. When the judge stops the music, everyone freezes. If the stander and the shadow are not in Can you find identical positions, they’re each object’s Crumple one sheet of newspaper out. The game continues Stuff you need: shadow on into a ball. Wrap tape around it to until only one identical • newspaper this page? hold it together. Facing your pair remains. • tape Standards Link: Investigation: partner, hold a sheet of newspaper Find similarities in common objects. flat between you. Try to make the ball bounce up and down on the newspaper. How high can you toss it and still catch it? How many times in a row can you catch it? Stuff you need: • plastic flying disc or coffee can lid • empty box or laundry basket Place the box or basket on one side of the yard. Each player takes a turn trying to throw the disc into it from 10 steps away. After everyone has had a turn, try throwing from 30 steps away. Score 10 points for each successful throw. Have left-handers throw with their right hands and right-handers throw with their left hands. Platter Patterns: Draw the disc that comes next in each row below. Decide on a start and a finish line on a patch of grass. Then, somersault like a bike wheel as you race towards the finish line! Somersaults can make you dizzy! Help this kid find his way to the finish line. Standards Link: Physical Education: Eye hand coordination. STEPS BALL SHADOWS DISC MUSIC GAME POINTS STUFF BACKYARD PARK EVENTS WATER THROW MOST BOUNCE Choose a long article in the newspaper. Read it for 60 seconds. Then have a friend read it for 60 seconds. Each of you write down the who, what, when, where and why in the article as best as you can remember. Then, read the article aloud and see who got the most right. Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop stories and activities. Have a friend try. Who can hold the pose longest? In spit was tie bottom Manag said tha with the State. ching was th e ference betw defining een the two ms. Henders on never “You cou better tha hit in the inning After you catch your breath, read the caption or article that goes with the photo. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. K D R E T A W A T P S R U B S P E T S A E A N A W V Y H O R V Y F L E M A G C K E K F L I D C S I D N C U P O I N T S M T A T W N Q K M U O S B S W O R H T M S K T E C N U O B D T Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. Olympic Scavenger Hunt This week’s word: SYNCHRONIZE The verb synchronize means to go or work together at the same time or same rate. The swimmers synchronized their leg movements precisely. Try to use the word synchronize in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family members. My Favorite Event Look through the newspaper for three examples of people using physical energy and three examples of people using mental energy. Which is more tiring? Discuss whether or not exercise can help people focus their mental energy better. ANSWER: Bowling, because you can hear a pin drop. Standards Link: Students identify physical and mental practices that support or enhance health and understand the interdependence of both. Reading Racers Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Respond to who, what, when, where and why questions; identify the main idea and supporting details in expository reading. Standards Link: Math/Probability: Extend simple patterns. Attempt to imitate and hold the pose in the photograph. Try not to laugh! What is your favorite event at the Summer Olympics and why? Cottage Grove Sentinel + www.shoppelocal.biz