Monday 14 October 2013

Edible Cars, Thinking Hats, Easter Pets and … Geometry!

Edible Cars, Thinking Hats, Easter Pets and … Geometry!

BP Newsletter ~ 15th March 2013 
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Good day,
This newsletter is packed with food for thought …. and fun things to do!

In this issue you will find:

1.    Why is exercise or physical activity important for my child?
2.    Make a Geometry Car.
3.    Edible cars, planes and rocket ships.
4.    Think about it!
5.    Easter lamb card.
6.    Easter bunny pets.
7.    Edward de Bono’s 6 Thinking Hats.



Science and Love in the Air

Articles and activities from previous newsletters...

14th February 2013:

Happy Valentine’s Month!

Our newsletter today contains some cute and amusing poems for kids about love, and also has excerpts from both the “Buzzi Brains” perceptual and “Buzzi Bodies” sports programmes to help you and your family go “Beyond Potential”.

Topics in this edition are:
1.      ‘Science activities for children’.
2.      ‘How to explain sinking and floating to children’ - explores both basic physics concepts and helps with demonstrating water safety.
3.      ‘Bathtub Science’ lets kids learn about their world through play.
4.      ‘A clean way to get messy!’ (Art in the bath AND Slime baskets.)
5.      ‘Porcupine Valentine’
6.      ‘My puppy punched me in the eye!’  - A funny poem for kids about pets.
7.      ‘Hug O’ War’ – A love poem for kids.
8.      ‘Precious Gifts’- reminds us to see God’s treasures through someone else’s eyes.
9.      ‘Why children need physical education’ – an amazing list of the benefits of PE!

Wishing you a truly love-filled month!

(…From all of us at Beyond Potential.)


 "This is the beginning of a new day. You have been given this day to use as you will. You can waste it or use it for good. What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever; in its place is something that you have left behind... let it be something good."