Show o The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 26 1997 — Page 31 Games teach children touch movement skills BvMarvTomczvk — Purpose: Gaines requiring exercise of large and a child’s yi®'°P®lt- - Training of these muscles Imps to build a child's tactile and abili ties (touch and movement) Recent studies show that these abilities play an integral part in the leaning process especially when supplemented with the stimulation of other senses Pie Tin Ball is a game targeted at working at development of the large and small muscles of the arm rad hand and hand-ey- e coordination It gives children the opportunity to focus their energy in positive wav that builds physical skills white they are having fun! Level: Preschool through Early Elementary Materials: Tennis balls five pie tins scissors string paper tape Method: Parents who focus on their youngster's physical development relying solely on the schools small muscle croups are very important to Learning and Loving it to develop the mental skills have all too often found themselves asking “Why can't Johnny read T On the other hand focusing at home only cm intellectual development ignores the importance of physical skills in a child's total development this week's activity is one that focuses on the development of a youngster's coordination Pie Tin Ball is an aiming and throwing game in which each player tries to hit a series of targets in a prescribed order The player completing the course with the fewest number of throws wins Before play begins you and your children will need to set up the Pie Tin Ball course To do this where you find five different places can readily hang five pie tins Do this by carefully punching a hole through the top of each tin and tying a string through it i rs Coleman R Gardner 14 son and Lori Reeder was awarded the of 13 son Scout mem- Badge He is a mem- Cindy Gardner of Wellsville Eagle Ige Scout He is a Badge Dustin is of D t0(emn member Troop 222 sponsored by the Wellsville 2nd Ward and is a freshman at South Cache His Scoutmaster is Rick Pres-la- r For his project Dustin helped build a sand volleyball court at Wellsville reservoir of Don Barbara and of Mason Wellsville was the awarded Scout Eagle of Brian and was awarded the Economist Thomas Reardon will discuss "Links Between Rural Poverty and the Environment in Developing Countries: Asset Categories and Investment Poverty” Nov 7 at 1:30 pm in room 216 of the business building at USU His lecture is free and open to the public Reardon an associate professor at Michigan State University is a former research fellow at the Inter Paul Mason Brendon Wellsville Eagle P Mason B Gardner Dustin B 14 Coleman son of Bruce and Michelle Coleman and Mark ber of Troop ber of Troop 222 sponsored P Mason 1022 sponsored bythe Wellsville 2nd Ward and is a freshman at South Cache His Scoutmaster is Rick Pres-lBrendon's project was refurbishing and recovering tables for the Wellsville historic ar HAIR CUTS Men Women and Children Cache Seniors The Cache County Senior zen Center is open from 8 4:30 pm Citi- am to Lunch is weekdays served at noon Reservations must be made by 4 pm the day before For information or reservations call 732-94or stop by 240 N 100 East Logan The Social Security Rep will be at the Center on Oct 29 Make an appointment Beginning Spanish will be taught ht the Center bn Wednesdays at 10 ani'The flasses wfll begin on t)tt 13 and will last ode hour We will draw for the rug on 36 Friday during the Halloween Party The Laughlin trip will be Nov 7 and will include Mesquite and Las Vegas 4 nights and 3 buffets Sign up soon as it will 3-- fill fast You’ll be ready for a winter break on a Royal Caribbean Baja 1998 Mexico Cruise Jan 26-3- 0 Come to the center for an itinerary- A Senior Christmas Festival will be at the Center on Dec 6 from 10 am to 6 pm If you would like to set up a booth to sell crafts or other items register at the Center before Oct 31 The Senior Center will be a site location for flu shots for veterans and their families cm Nov 4 There will be no charge to veterans or their families Monday: Line dancing at 9:30 am literary group at 1 1 and bridge at 1 Lunch will be baked fish peas and tapioca pudding Tuesday: Coffee social at 10 am ceramics and exercises at 11 Lunch will be a hamburger potato salad and a brownie Wednesday: Line dancing at 9:30 Spanish class Social Security Rep ceramics and bingo Lunch will be turkey loaf mixed veggies and a cinnamon roll Thursday: Exercises at V E Td A rJ E S£0 R M AVOR 11 Special diets are available Smithfield Seniors The Senior Citizens will meet every Wednesday Lunch will be served at 1 pm potluck Dress for Halloween if you like The cost is $1 Reservations must be made before Tuesday evening 7 Notify Diane by calling 563-684- The program will be Oldies and Goodies Band at 2 pm The Smithfield Senior Center is located at 375 Canyon Road John Bylheway The lets I Saturday November 15th 1997 7:30 pm Kent Concert Hall John Bytheway popular comedian and author of 'You're Gonna Make It and 'Out of the Mouths of Babes and Dudes' delights audiences everywhere he goes His easy style and sharp wit will captivate you from his very first word The Jets featuring their latest release 'Love Will lead The Way Their music sounds a responsive chord with audiences wherever m Tfcknta 9700 admnea - $800 at tha door Group Rntns AvaBabln - 753-507- 0 imHaMs at Tha Book Tobh & U8U Ifctot Often r MM TWJUN EMHQUI 1 147 Brighton Mich TONIGHT-l- KIESIAS-levm- bw NAM GOTmt-fam- b 'Zf kadP ei national Food Policy Research Institute in Washingfellow in ton DC and a Rockefellcrpost-doctora- l Western Africa affiliated with the IFPKI at the Uniin Burkversity of Ouagadougo ina Faso He has spent several years doing fieldwork in Burkina Faso Senegal Niger Mali Rwanda and Peru o) PERMS auttaliftB SpecM 1 4 Iona hair $3500 7 1 & Engskry ML S IL E CialK Cdl 17 EngAwy HdL Col 15S4IR 447-TD- W HAIR COLOR Startbigat: SENIOR CUTS Men age 69 X older stolon upon request Call the center for more information and to make appointments for the clinics tap Box llmg ?$airtplmg daily they perform PO $joo ceramics pinochle and cribbage Lunch will be vegetable beef soup sandwich and dessert bar Friday: Line dancing at 9 am bridge and rug drawing during the Halloween Party Lunch will be Malibu chicken capri squash and a cookie Pool tables the fitness room and the craft room are available inwanHJi payable to: Mary Tomczyk 48116 118 North Main Downtown Logan 8 am - pm Monday-Saturda- y o e m be f 4 h MokejS 0 M E D A E Mary Tomczyk's book Learning and Loving It can bo ordered by sending $695 in check or money order made $2000 $g°° And Star Doing J well-round- A Professional Image by the Wellsville 2nd Ward and is a sophomore at Mountain Crest High School His scoutlcaders are Rick Preslar Larry Garlick and Larry Bodily For his project Paul helped plant willows along Little Bear River SomeDO d y W Senior notes tin will help the children tell if they've hit their mark Each child should keep throwing until he or she hits tin number I keeping track of how many throws were needed When everyone has hit pie tin number 1 it's on to tin number 2 then 3 then 4 then S Each player must remember and add together his or her throws from each turn (which is excellent memory and adding practice) The child who finishes the course with the fewest number of throws is the winner One of the most valuable gifts we can give to our education one that children is a stresses both mental and and physical growth In games like Pie Tin Ball fun physical activities can add to a child's total development Poverty environment is topic Eagle Scouts D Then hang the pie tins around the yard in the places you previously chose If you have nothing to attach the string to you can improvise by pounding a tall stick into the ground or taping the string to a wall Vary the heights at which the pie tins hang Some can be hung near the ground while others can be at a child's eye level or slightly higher Next itrs up to your children to number the tins one through five by taping a numbered sheet of paper to both sides of each pie tin This determines the sequence of play around the course To complete the course make a mark on the ground five to ten paces in front of each tin Gauge the distance each child should be from the target by their size and ability With the course set it’s time to play Each child is given one tennis ball Starting with pie tin number 1 each child must stand behind the mark you made for him or her and try to hit the first tin in the fewest possible throws The rattle from a struck pie SOON No appointment necessary and Friday till 8 pm |