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Streamer Ribbons & Scarves – A Rainbow of Fun!

by discountschoolsupply

Put a scarf or ribbon in a child’s hand and movement automatically begins! Dance, leap, run, twirl, spin, gallop, jump, throw, catch – the active play it provides is never ending! I highly recommend that you have enough scarves or ribbons for each child to have one for each hand.

Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
Promotes cross-lateral movements (midline development)
Develops body and spatial awareness
Directionality
Laterality
Gross and fine motor coordination
Eye-hand coordination
Moderate to vigorous physical activity
Agility
Flexibility
Listening skills
Cooperative play
Creativity
Imagination

Movement Exploration and Creative Movement
Using one ribbon or scarf, move it…

  • Up and down
  • Side to side
  • In a circle
  • In a figure 8
  • Above your head
  • Below your knees
  • Between your legs
  • At your side
  • In front of you
  • Behind you
  • Like a broom (moving it side to side in front of body)
  • Like a fishing pole (casting or throwing it out in front of body)
  • Like a hammer (moving it up and down with quick wrist movements)
  • Like ocean waves (shaking it in front of body)
  • Like a rainbow (moving it in an arc from one side of body to the other
  • Like a river (dragging it across the floor or ground)
  • Like tree branches in a windstorm (hold it above the head and swaying from side to side)
  • Like a tornado (spinning around and raising and lowering it)

Dance, Dance, Dance
Start the music and encourage the children to dance and move about freely in the open space. When the music stops, they are to freeze (stand motionless like a statue). When the music starts again, children resume dancing. Try to trick the dancers by starting and stopping the music quickly. They love the element of surprise! Music suggestions: “I Like To Move It” by Crazy Frog (fast dancing – suggest dancing using locomotor movements—jumping with two feet, hopping, jogging). “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Judy Garland (slow dancing – suggest twirling, leaping, and floating to the music).

On Your Mark, Get Set, RUN!
With streamer ribbon or scarf in hand held high above head, have children run from one boundary to another. What child doesn’t like to run! They will ask to do it again and again. Music suggestion: “Colors of the Wind” from Disney’s movie, “Pocahontas.”

Follow the Leader
Have children stand in a line one person behind the other. When the music starts, the child at the head of the line does a movement with the scarf or streamer and all children behind the leader will move their scarf in the same way as the leader (i. e., waving scarf overhead, jumping with the streamer, swinging arms back and forth with scarf, etc.) When the music stops, the child that was at the front of the line goes to the back of the line and the next child in line becomes the leader. The music starts again and the game continues until everyone has had a chance to be the leader. Music suggestion: “Happy” by Pharrell Williams.

 

Tails
Set up boundaries using ropes or cones in the available space. Each child tucks a streamer or scarf into their waistband behind their back. The ribbon is now their tail. The game starts when the music starts and the children run in the available space. The game is played like tag, but instead of tagging each other, children pull each others ribbon out of their waistbands and drop them to the ground. The child whose ribbon is pulled, picks up his streamer ribbon (tail), goes to “the tail repair area” (a designated spot, i.e., door, tree, etc.) to replace the tail in their waistband. Once the ribbon or scarf is secure in their waistband, the child returns to the game and resumes pulling tails (ribbons/scarves). Music suggestion: “U Can’t Touch This” by MC Hammer.

Discount School Supply® Product Recommendations

  • Rainbow Dancing Wrist Bands (RNBW)
  • Streamer Scarves (SWISH)

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A teacher for more than 42 years, (with 20 of those years in preschool classrooms,) Sharron Krull has firsthand knowledge of children’s inborn drive for movement and physical activity. Sharron now travels across the U.S. conducting workshops, seminars and keynotes as an advocate for children and their right to a childhood of playing, moving and learning. Sharron has been trained in the HighScope® Education Through Movement Curriculum, I'm Moving I'm Learning Program, and The Head Start Body Start National Center for Physical Development and Outdoor Play. She is currently an Educational Consultant for Discount School Supply® and Play Power at www.sharronkrull.com.

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The soul asks for a dance - a streamer girl completed Dark Souls 3 using a dance mat

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Why streamer Ninja is so popular

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Hype surfer: how the most popular streamer on earth became who he is

George Yadvidchuk

April 24, 2019 10:15

The most popular video blogger is PewDiePie, and the most popular streamer is Ninja. And now he is one of the 100 most influential people in the world according to Time. Georgy Yadvidchuk, editor of the Championship website, tells how the 27-year-old streamer became popular and where the hype led him to.

How Ninja became popular

Once upon a time, 27-year-old American Tyler Blevins was a professional player in Halo 3, and then the most ordinary streamer, on the best days he collected a maximum of 10-15 thousand viewers and was content with this. But with the advent of games in the battle royale genre, his popularity began to grow at an alarming rate, and Fortnite, the most popular of the royal battles, became a ticket to the elite for the guy.

The broadcast with Drake finally changed everything - it was because of her that Ninja's name began to be heard from every iron. Of course, Travis Scott and NFL player JuJu Smith-Shuster, who plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers, were also on the stream with them, but many still remember the day when Drake and Ninja were in Fortnite against everyone. It was enough to make the whole world go crazy in one night, and on March 15, 2018, the Twitch streaming platform set a record for personal broadcasts. At the peak, the game of stars and a streamer who was not yet in the top was watched by 635 thousand viewers.

Stream with Drake Who Changed Everything

Ninja was hit with fame and his income and popularity skyrocketed. This went on for two months. On the best days, he managed to collect 600 thousand people on the stream and a million followers on the channel. A month later, with the support of the creators of Fortnite from Epic Games and the esports organization Allied Esports, he was already making his own show in Las Vegas. Any visitor could challenge Blevins if they purchased a special $75 ticket. The player who managed to kill Ninja's avatar in Fortnite was entitled to a prize of $2,500, and the winner of the match received the same amount. The money that Blevins earned, along with all the proceeds from the event, was sent to charity.

But since then, Ninja has never been able to surpass his best performance: other streamers appeared on the horizon and began to draw attention to themselves. True, this did not make Ninja poorer.

How Ninja was affected by popularity

Earning more than $500,000 a month came just during those two harvest months. After the publication in Forbes, Ninja did not say anything more about money. Unless he explained what his earnings consist of: subscriptions and donations on Twitch, views on YouTube, another 20% from advertising integrations and partnerships. And only in March 2019th Reuters reported that Electronic Arts paid the streamer a million dollars to promote Apex Legends battle royale on their channel. The parties left the publication without comment.

In an interview with The New York Times, Blevins admitted that in just he lost about 200-300 subscribers on the channel in an hour of talking with reporters, and 100 thousand people during his entire trip to E3. He essentially lives off the broadcasts, and his longest vacation of all time is a six-day honeymoon. And these efforts pay off: either his photo will be placed on the cover of ESPN magazine, then Jimmy Fallon will invite him to the recording of the show, or he will be invited to star in an NFL commercial as a waiter. And this is in addition to awards from gaming awards: 8th Streamy Awards, Esports Awards and 11th Shorty Awards.

Despite the drop in subscribers and viewers by almost half, Blevins was still invited to the coolest events. For example, last summer he played at the E3 exhibition in the same team with DJ Marshmello. For this match, the entire Banc of California football stadium, which seats 22,000 people, was rented, and all the stands were painted in purple and white colors with the inscription "Fortnite". Then the duo won a charity tournament, almost six months later the musician returned to Fortnite and held a 10-minute virtual concert in the game, which was watched by 10 million viewers.

The apotheosis of Blevins' streaming career so far has been a New Year's Eve party in Times Square. First, Ninja hosted a 12-hour broadcast, in which one of the guests was PSG striker Neymar, who, as it turned out, is good at shooting games. Unfortunately for Blevins, it was raining in New York on December 31st. Many of the spectators who gathered at the square got wet, so when the streamer came on stage and offered to dance Floss (a dance that became popular thanks to Fortnite. - Note ed. ), in order to somehow cheer people up, many of his efforts were not appreciated. After that, he will joke on Twitter and warn others against such undertakings.

“Don't try to make a million New Yorkers dance in the rain on New Year's Day. Trust me”

Tyler Ninja Blevins

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What happens to Ninja after the hype

Now the hype around Blevins has died down. Because of that broadcast in New York Square, many streamers disliked him. The thing is that on their channels they played ads with the Ninja event, which remained their competitor, but none of the streamers could do anything with this promotion, because Twitch itself was responsible for the ads. As a result, a public outcry convinced the company to abandon the commercials with Blevins and apologize.

This isn't the only time Ninja has found himself in trouble. At first, he was suspected of sexism, because he never played with girls on broadcasts. Blevins explained that this was all for the sake of the integrity of the marriage: supposedly clickbait lovers often take phrases out of context, publish excerpts from streams on YouTube with high-profile headlines, and if you imagine that they will disperse through the media, you will have to explain to your wife what happened there.

First he yells at people in the game chat, and then he asks people not to poison each other

Then they began to say, , that he was a hypocrite who sold himself for money . After all, Blevins used to swear like hell, but now he behaves like a good boy and teaches the life of others. He also accused the IcyFive player of streamsniping (when a player from a match deliberately watches the broadcast in order to know about the actions and movements of the streamer. - Note ed. ), because he danced after he defeated Ninja in the royal battle . Subsequently, IcyFive provided evidence of his innocence, and Blevins apologized, but did it in such a way that he walked over the player again. And then again and again. In the community, the celebrity's behavior was not appreciated.

Blevins is now criticizing Epic Games and Fortnite. And everything is wrong for him. Allegedly, the developers took the path of h2Z1: they take on a lot, do not fix bugs, and release unsuccessful updates.


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