If you’re teaching distance learning you can still do movement activities with your students. So I’m sharing some ways you can do scarf activities at home. You can make your own ribbon streamers out of everyday items in your house.
HOW TO DO SCARF ACTIVITIES AT HOME
It’s hard to be at home all the time, but there are some fun things everyone can do to help keep our bodies and our brains active.
Firstly, you can do scarf activities with any kind of music.
You may want to create a playlist of songs that you like.
Secondly, you can use a lot of different things for scarves.
What can I use for a scarf or ribbon streamer?
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SCARVES
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TOWELS
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RIBBONS
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WANDS
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HOMEMADE RIBBON/WAND.
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CLOTH NAPKINS
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PARTY DECORATIONS
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HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
If you don’t have anything like that, then you can make your very own ribbon streamer so you can do scarf activities at home.
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HOW TO MAKE A RIBBON STREAMER
You’ll need something that you can easily hold and be able to attach ribbon or paper.
Look for some of these kinds of things:
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CHOPSTICKS
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STRAWS
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MASON JAR RING
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TOILET OR PAPER TOWEL ROLL
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HOW TO MAKE A RIBBON STREAMER
- Cut long thin strips of ribbons or fabric
- Attach to your holder with tape, or by tying it on
- You are ready to do a movement activity!
HOW TO USE YOUR SCARF
How to move in a scarf activity- standing up or sitting down, cross body, up and down, around, full body moves.
Doing scarf activities at home can be a whole family activity!
You’ll need some MUSIC!
You might want to look at this blog post 12 FREE SCARF MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES
Can You do it alone? Sure! All you need is a scarf and some music.
Here’s some ideas of different moves you can do during scarf activities at home.
Scarf and ribbon activities help make brain connections, and that means SMARTER!
Moving arms big, wide, across the body, up and down also helps children with reading skills.
Be sure to check out all the scarf activity resources in the Sing Play Create Shop
I’m hoping this article helps you with your scarf activities at home.
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