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Monday, February 21, 2011

Scoops!!!!


We use old milk jugs to help with our catching!  Just cut off the bottom and wa-la!!!


Throwing!!!

Cue Words:
  1. Turn Sideways
  2. Ball Behind You
  3. Step and Throw




Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Role Call!


         We have added two teachers-to-be to our already wonderful staff.   Mrs. Kristy Butler and  Mr. Nick Head both come to us from the great Auburn University.  They are interning with me until March before they leave and head to a secondary school.  Physical education majors are certified to teach grades K-12 so the internship is split between an elementary and secondary school.  They are both doing a fabulous job teaching and interacting with our students.  We look forward
to the time we have with them and I expect great things from them in the future!!!!!!!  

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

STAR Night


STAR Night (Students and Teachers in Academics and Recreation)
During STAR nights, everyone will be encouraged to join in the fun through academics and recreation.  There will be reading, math, and science games.  Also, students will enjoy the hopper balls, jump ropes, playground, and other activities.
  Families may bring a picnic and enjoy being together for dinner.  We will have drinks for sale to quench any thirsts you may work up.  This is a night of family fun and a time to share some of our program with you.  We ask that parents help supervise their children and also participate in the activities.  Family members and friends are welcome to attend!!!
·        Dates: 4-7-2011
·        Time:  5:00-7:00
·        Location:  AEEC  
·        Cost:  .50Ë donation for each person

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Lets Get It Started!

2011!!!  Get up... Get moving!!

Make a commitment to doing some sort of physical activity every single day for at least 60 minutes. This can be shooting some hoops, walking the dog, running on the treadmill. The possibilities are endless. But you have to make the commitment and stick to it.
Find a workout buddy. Rope in your parents if you have to. If your parents need some motivation to get fit and stay fit, plan a workout schedule that works for both of you. This way you can use each other as motivation.
A workout routine becomes a habit in approximately 3 weeks. So make sure you consistently stick to whatever plan you make for 3 weeks. After that point, your routine will have become a habit and it won't be so difficult to motivate yourself to stick to it.