Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’
The “Can Do” Kids Just Want to Say
Wednesday, December 25th, 2013Ice Skates… Who Got New Ones…Who Got Their First Pair
Saturday, December 29th, 2012The day after Christmas was cold and clear. It was a perfect day for trying out new ice skates at the ice rink.
Jay got new skates. He is a good skater. He learned to ice skate when he was three, before he and his family came to “Can Do” Street. Annie and Kathy are also good ice skaters, but Nellie and Willie and Arthur J. are just beginners at ice skating. They need to take lessons and get help from the other “Can Dos’ who know how to skate.
Here are some ice skating tips from Jay, Annie and Kathy to help you if you are new at ice skating:
- Don’t push. If you are not doing well, wait a while and try again.
- Bring a pocketful of small stuffed animals and if the rink’s not crowded practice bending over to pick them up.
- Play Red Light, Green Light to practice starting and stopping.
- Make sure to lace or cinch your boots tightly. If your foot wobbles in its skate boot, you won’t have any stability on the ice.
- Unless you are playing ice hockey, don’t wear knee pads. Instructors say they restrict moving too much.
- To improve your balance, don’t look at your feet and hold your arms out in front, as if putting them on a table.
- Grab your knees if you feel a fall coming on. This will lower your center of gravity and may prevent the fall.
Keep practicing and you will get good at ice skating. It is great fun and good exercise.
Happy Skating!
Christmas Matching Games
Thursday, December 15th, 2011With only 10 days until Christmas, the “Can Do”s were not very interested in regular school work.
So, Miss Pat decided to make two Christmas matching games to use in the vocabulary and spelling lessons for the day.
Miss Pat announced that it was vocabulary time. After the class stopped moaning and groaning she said, “Class I have a surprise for you. Today’s vocabulary building and spelling is going to be about Christmas words and Christmas things.”
Hector raised his hand and said, “This ought to be easy. I know all about Christmas stuff.” Miss Pat smiled and said,” We’ll see about that Hector.”
Then she asked everyone to go to their computers because the games were interactive matching games that could only be played on the computer.
Boys and Girls, why don’t you see how you would do playing the Christmas matching games? Just go to the “Can Do” Club House choose games and then choose Christmas games. The games are called. What is Santa Up To and Christmas Things.
December Holidays!
Monday, November 29th, 2010Do you know all the holidays there are in December? Here is a list of them and what days they fall on this December.
Dec 2 – Hanukkah is an 8 day Jewish holiday celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. It is often called the festival of lights. This year the first day of Hanukkah is Dec 2nd, but the celebration begins the night before at sundown.
Dec. 7 – Islamic New Year – First day of the Islamic New Year
December 25 – Christmas is celebrated by millions of people all over the world. For Christians, Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a holiday that is based on traditions; it is a universal holiday that brings people and families together all over the world
Dec 26 -Kwanzaa is an African American celebration of traditional African values of family, community, commerce and self improvement.
Dec 31 – New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year. It is celebrated around the world with fireworks, parties, and a midnight countdown to bring in the New Year.
What holidays will you celebrate ? How will you celebrate them?