TUMBLEBUS TIMES
What's Happening On TUMBLEBUS in May?
"MAY" THE CIRCUS BEGIN!!!!
Here a few Snaps from inside the TUMBLEBUS Circus!
Have to touch those orange dots...
Look at our talented Acrobats!!
I spy three little monkeys looking at me!
Through the Ring of FIRE!!!!
Looking up at the STARS
Step up, Step over, Step in!!
Introducing Another Entity of TUMBLEBUS South Charlotte:
WE'RE GROWING! .....
Welcome our New Manager and Fitness Teacher Mrs. Eden Mabry!
LET'S CONNECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA!
What Skills are We Learning this Month?
Here are a few skills we'll be covering this month!
- Balancing on one foot
- Foot/eye coordination while changing directions
- Gaining flexibility through the Tornado stretch
Here are a few skills that we are working on this month...
FOCUS: Muscle Control
Warm up with the TUMBLEBUS song
Stretches:
- Neck: Roll arounds
- Shoulders: Row your Boat
- Arms: Crossbow
- Legs: Forward fold down, knee hug, frog squat
- Ankles: Pointing down/up
Circuit:
-Plank pullups on rings to standing position
-Bear crawls over the hurdles
-Balance across the puffy clouds
-Magical monkey swings across monkey bars.
-Tight rope over the sleeping trolls
-Finger taps while walking across clown hats
Story time: Olivia Saves the Circus
Cool Down
Good bye Song
PLEASE TELL US HOW WE'RE DOING:
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Teddy Parent Tip of the Month
How to Win Cooperation?
Develop Predictable Routines
Kids cooperate in school because they know what's expected of them, says Beth Cohen-Dorfman, educational coordinator at Chicago's Concordia Avondale Campus preschool. "The children follow essentially the same routine day after day, so they quickly learn what they are supposed to be doing, and after a while barely need reminding." While it would be impractical to have the same level of structure at home, the more consistent you are, the more cooperative your child is likely to be, suggests Cohen-Dorfman. Decide on a few routines and stick to them! Examples include deciding when everyone gets dressed or reading before bed once all "jammies" are on ect. Eventually, following these "house rules" will become second nature to your child. This will ultimatley make their life/ behavior and your life a lot easier (Lamb, 2018).
MAY ACTIVITY SUGGESTIONS:
MOVEMENT: DIY Fun Summer games
MUSIC: "IT'S TIME TO LEARN THE ALPHABET"---- OH YEAH!!!
LITERACY: Olivia Saves The Circus
SUMMER CAMP IS NEAR!
Inspirational Quote of the Month
Thanks for allowing your child to be a part of TUMBLEBUS South Charlotte!
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Website: www.tumblebussouthclt.com
Phone: 980-500-9747
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