Select five to ten students to participate in the game as well as several athletes. After each student has tried, add another marshmallow and continue going around until only one student is able to repeat the chant. Tip: Give everyone their own megaphone…marshmallows will fly!
Hula-Hoop Relay — This is a multi-team game. Start by creating a team for each grade level, with 10 to 20 people each.
Assign two cheerleaders per grade, one to cheer the team and the other to cheer with the kids in the stands. Have each team form a line and connect by holding hands. Place a hula-hoop at one end of the line.
The team first to move their hula-hoop to the end, wins. Audience Art. Select teams of four people from the audience. Give each team a box of materials crepe streamer, balloons, permanent markers, stickers, cardboard, etc. The crowd response selects the winning team, whose members get a small reward like an imprinted stadium cup.
Pennies for Prizes. Use our glass boot mug for a penny-pitch. Select students from the crowd, and give each participant five pennies to throw. The winner with the most pennies in the glass receives a school bandanna. Share this: Pinterest Facebook Twitter Email. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here It's all part of a hockey annual taking place in Edina. Not Too Early To Think Spring It may be winter outdoors, but you can enjoy an early peek at spring indoors with help from a few of your favorite blooming plants, Karen Bachman explains.
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Weather Report A winter storm will hit Minnesota Friday morning, with the biggest impact in the western and southwestern parts of the state. Weather Report Another abnormally warm January day ahead before our next snowfall. Jeff Wagner learned it's an issue we're dealing with from our mailboxes to grocery store shelves. Games have been sporadic. Still trying to get some continuity in our practices and our games.
But North answered the bell this time, pulling out a defensive-minded victory. Quashawn Carpenter went 9-for from the foul line and scored 19 points. Ugly at times, but really exciting at others.
North generally had the upper hand in the first half, but Lexington guard Javien Reid scored 19 of his 27 points prior to the break. North let Lexington , get an easy one at the end of the half, and the Cavaliers settled for a lead as they headed to the locker room.
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