Showing posts with label travel. holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

What to do for Mandela Day (18/06/2014)


So Mandela day is approaching, and we have all heard about the 67 minutes of doing something good in our communities, or for those who are less fortunate. Many of our kids are currently on holiday, but that is not a reason to let them stay at home and not get them involved. And for those teachers who are working, get your class involved. 

Lets create responsible citizens who give back to their society or community. But, what should we get them to do?

Teachers:
  • Start a blanket/food drive for those who have no blankets or food - particularly in this cold weather. When you have collected a certain amount, get the kids to hand over the items.
  • Collect food for the local animal shelter, or blankets. They are always appreciative of any donations.
  • Run a soup kitchen from your school for the day - approach a local supermarket and ask them for donations, let the kids make the soup and hand it out. Get the parents involved for this one.
  • Ask the kids to collect books, and donate them to a poorer school - you could also get the kids to read a story.
  • Go pick up litter outside of the school grounds.
  • Take the children to an old age home or an orphanage and let them read to the elderly or abandoned. 
Moms and Dads
  • Get your kids to sort through their toys and clothes and donate them.
  • Spend a day at an animal shelter and offer to take the dogs for a walk, or play with the cats. If you're feeling brave, help clean out the enclosures.
  • Go pick up litter around your neighbourhood.
  • Take some flowers, or bake something nice to take to an old age home or an orphanage. 
I'm sure there are many more things to do, these are just a few suggestions. And as long as we keep giving back and helping others, we will be living up to the expectation of Nelson Mandela, and hopefully contributing somewhat to the legacy he left behind.

For more information go have a look at, http://www.mandeladay.com/


Sunday, December 1, 2013

Bust the road trip boredom

Firstly, our apologies for being so quiet! It's the end of term and that means the end of term rush - reports and assessments! But that also means holidays are fast approaching and for many of us that also includes long car trips with kids who will inevitably become bored. So we have put together a list of games to play in the car, activities to do and even some apps to play! You can use these on a plane too!

  • Scramble
Choose someone to start and tell them to think of a word (DO NOT say it out). They then need to scramble up the word and say the letters in a random order so if they think of the word chips, they could say the letters P, C, S, I, H. Everyone else then needs to guess the word. The person who gets it right is then next to think of a word. Really great to keep those spelling skills intact

  • 20 questions
This is an old favourite! One person thinks of an object (or anything for that matter) and everyone else gets to asks 20 yes or no questions. Remember they have to be a yes or no question and there are only 20 questions!

  • I spy
Yup, it's another oldie! Look for an object and say I spy with my little eye something beginning with ... And say the first letter of the object. The person to get it right wins the next turn.

  • Mental maths
Look at the number plates of the cars around you and use the numbers to create a sum, or even the letters to make up a word.

  • Eat the alphabet
So, this is a variation on the I'm packing for a picnic. Instead you start with "I'm so hungry I could eat an anteater", the next person continues with "I'm so hungry I could eat an anteater and a..." (something that begins with a b). And so you continue through the alphabet. Of course, you could play the original version, with this one the person starts with "I'm packing for a picnic and I pack a sandwich" The next person then says "I'm packing for a picnic and I pack a sandwich and a hotdog" and so you carry on using the last letter of the word. 

  • Word Stretch
Every time you hear the question, "Are we there yet?" turn it into a game. Get your child to come up with as many words as possible with the letters in the question. So, you could have ate, weather, year and so many more.

  • The house on the hill
This is a really fun creative game! When you see a mysterious house on a hill (or wherever really), come up with a story about the house. Who lives there, what do they do, how many children do they have, do they have animals. This is really great to get the imaginative juices flowing.

  • Colour Safari
Choose a colour and then get the kids to find 100 objects of that colour. The first person to get to 100 gets to choose the next colour. 

  • Sweet and Sour
Let the kids wave to passing cars, if the car waves back they are sweet, if they don't they are sour!

  • Rock, paper, scissors
An all time favourite! I don't think we need elaborations on this one.. Except for a reminder: rock beats scissors, scissors cuts paper, and paper covers rock.

  • Team Storytelling
Start off with one person saying "Once upon a time there lived a dragon.." the next person continues the story saying "Once upon a time there lived a dragon who had a mouse for a friend" and so you carry on. You don't have to start with Once upon a time.

  • The banana game
Whenever someone spots a yellow car they get a point. This is a variation on the punchbuggy game, but may lead to less fights! You can decide on a number for to achieve to win or give a time limit, and the person who has the most by the time limit is the winner.

  • True or False
This will keep those mental juices flowing! Come up with a statement and let the kids answer true or false. You can easily change the level of this game depending on the age of your child. 

  • Rhyming
Think up a word and  then you say "I'm thinking of a word that rhymes with dog and starts with l". The first person to then get log gets the next turn.

  • Alphabet game
Look for sign boards and find one with a word that begins with an a, then look for one that has a word that begins with a b and so on...

  • Broken telephone
Start with one person whispering a story to another person, and then that person whispers to the next. The last person then tells the story out loud! This can often turn out to be quite funny!

  • Name that tune
Choose a theme, movies, series games, cartoons etc. And then one person hums the tune, everyone else must try to guess the song.

  • Dictionary
Someone thinks up a word, real or made-up, and then everyone else has to guess if it's real or not. You may need a dictionary for this or a tablet which has a dictionary or internet access.

  • Backseat activity bag:
This is for when everyone just wants a little quiet time. Make up a bag with a colouring book/pages a clipboard to lean on, some crayons, books, and iPad or tablet (look out for our list on great apps for the car trip), magnetic board games, headphones and an iPod or MP3 player. Juice, water, chips and snacks. 

Mostly, make your journey part of your holiday. We have such a beautiful country and often we just want to get to where we are going. Stop and have a Wimpy breakfast, let the kids run off some energy and give yourself a break! Also remember your seatbelts and get a good nights sleep before a long trip!
Travel safely guys!