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Charlie and also Suzzane when she was small loved Clifford the Big Red Dog. And Charlie still watches it sometimes. So since we need to start doing more Science in our Homeschool I am going to check into this new Homeschool Resource from ClickSchooling. And it is Clifford the Big Red Dog Science Club and it is on sale right now. So the perfect time to check into it. And I hope you do as well.
Clifford the Big Red Dog leads kids “by the paw” with the help of his friend Emily Elizabeth in this new award-winning science club. Developed by The Young Scientists Club, the Clifford the Big Red Dog Science Club is for children ages 3 and up. Co-op members save 50% on this exciting science club for young scientists – delivered monthly to your home over 6 months.
Physical Education is another class I am teaching Charlie. As I think exercise is so important. And I want to make sure Charlie gets outside daily. And doesn’t just sit in his room and play his Play Station 3 or watch TV. So I am so glad we found out about BAM! As it has lots of games Charlie and I can play together.
As well as ones we can get his dad or Aunt to play with us. And if we are at the Park we can try and get the other kids to join us in these games. As they would be fun the more people we had to play with. So come and join us as we would love to have you.
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Age Range: All (All grades; children with parental supervision)
Most kids these days aren’t active enough. Here’s an innovative website to help your kids stay healthy and get enough exercise.
Here’s what you will find at this website:
- Activity Calendar – Select activities you’d like to do, and schedule them into your week. This handy calendar is printable, so you can check off each activity as it is completed.
- Activity Cards – Here you can learn the rules for many different sports. Which one would you like to learn next?
- “I Heard” Hurdle Race – Answer all of the questions correctly, and your athlete will clear all the hurdles. If you miss any, you can go back and try for a better result. This game is short, so it won’t make you lose sight of the goal, which is to actually go out and get moving!
- Meeting the Challenge – Read about successful athletes who have overcome major challenges (disabilities).
- Motion Commotion – Take a short profile quiz to help you get into activities you will like.
Bonus: Get some advice from the Xperts on how to stay physically active.
Check out the other health-related sections of this site: Diseases, Food and Nutrition, Your Safety, Your Life, and Your Body.
Now I have a question for you do you teach PE in your Homeschool? And if so what do you do for PE? And have you used this website before or would you know that I shared it with you? And how many days a week if any do your have your children do PE if at all?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates