Time for another Movement Monday Round-Up! Thank you to all who participated this week! We are definitely inspired to move after reading all of your creative posts!
The preschoolers we work with would love this activity for practicing their letters! Movement and learning are such a fantastic combination!!
Happy Hooligans — Backyard Balancing
We can’t wait for warmer weather in Ohio to try some of these ideas. Many of the activities can be done with things you probably already have lying around your backyard. Thanks, Jackie!
Keep sharing your favorite ways to get kids moving their bodies on our Facebook page every Monday!
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Know your audience, and tell a story that fits the crowd. When you deliver your story, make eye contact, try not to seem robotic, and vary your voice to bring your story to life.
True stories are great for illustrating a message but don’t fret if fiction is your forte. Telling a more imaginative tale still involves the same strategies, like sticking to a clear structure and delivering your story effectively.