1. Present yourselves
2. Whistle
When we hear the whistle, we "stop and listen!"
3. We are sitting on the "Sportball line!"
Week 6, we keep it as simple as possible all the time for the 2 to 3 to build their confidence.
Make it slightly harder for the 4-6 years old
We name 5 to 8 body parts, then we encourage the kids. Repeat two more sets.
1. Crocodile/push up with a crocodile bite in between
2. Skateboarding/ avoid the trees by ducking and avoid the pot holes by jumping
3. Rocket ship/get really small and jump as high as possible into space
Always keep it simple for the 2-3, which means they simply jump as high as possible the entire season.
Every week from now on, the jumps can vary for the 4-6 years old such as
Keep it simple every single week.
For the 2-3 year old: For the first two weeks, we race everyone together, but starting on week 3, the parents wait for the kids on the Sportball line, as the kids huddle around the coach and on the count of 3, everyone runs to mom and dad to give them a big hug!
For the 4-6 year old: The kids race against the coach, where the coaches looses every week, but wins on week 6. Every time the coach looses, we ask the kids what we can tell the coach who lost and who is sad. The kids will normally say, nice try and we make the group repeat a nice thing to the looser of the race. When the coaches win, it's important to tell them the nice things that they told the coaches in the previous classes, such as "nice try".
Each child has their own hula hoop on the ground. They have to bring as much treasure back into their hoops. The 4-6 can count how many balls they collected with the help of the coaches.