JUMP!
What do you see? By Connie Belton
SUMMER 2019
Happy summer! Have you ever been to a Pow Wow? A Pow Wow is a special event where people from American Indian tribes meet, dance, sing, and honor their cultures.
This painting shows a treat from a special day. Can you guess what that day is? What clues helped you figure it out? Make up a story about this day... 1 ) Who is there? 2) Imagine something outrageous happening (like cows dropping out of the sky or a giant trapdoor appearing!). 3) What happens next? If you would like to share your story with us, please email it to:
jumpmagforkids@gmail.com
(we might just put it in the next issue!)
Need help writing your story? Get some ideas in How To Write a Story by Simon Cheshire. Did you know that libraries can borrow books from other libraries? So, if yours doesn't have this book, a librarian might be able to find it and order it for you! Thanks to Our Sponsors! Leslie Flynn, Ayurveda Health Coach for holistic healing www.bluemountainsanctuary.com Lisa Logan, Real Estate Writer LisaLogan9@gmail.com If you would like to help sponsor JUMP!, please email us at jumpmagforkids@gmail.com
We went to a Pow Wow last year and saw people from the Occaneechi Band dancing in their beautiful traditional clothing. We saw handmade drums and other musical instruments and lots of arrowheads! If you live near Alamance County, you might want to go to the Pow Wow of
the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation on June 8 and 9, 2019, at 4902 Daily Store Road, Burlington NC 27217. Hope you have a great summer!
Louisa
Yoga Sun Salutations for you and your friends!
Copy the pictures to do these 12 poses. See if your grownup will do the poses with you! Do your best - it doesn't have to be perfect!
By Leslie Flynn, Ayurveda Health Coach Have you heard of yoga ? Yoga is a type of exercise that began in India more than 3000 years ago! Today, people all over the world practice yoga because it does so many good things for our bodies. You might have even done some yoga at your school! What makes yoga extra special is that it not only helps our bodies become stronger and be limber (or flexible); it also calms our nervous system when we practice the yoga poses. The nervous system is made up of our brain, our spinal cord (or back bone), and our nerves. Our brain and nerves "talk" to each other, allowing us to move our muscles, breathe, and do all sorts of important things (like kick a ball!).
Yoga poses! Yoga poses are called “Asanas” in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is a language that began in India. Many of the yoga poses have Sanskrit names. These Sanskrit names are really “sounds” in the Sanskrit language. The sound of a Sanskrit yoga pose is said to be what calms you and makes you feel good during the yoga practice. Isn’t that interesting?
Sun Salutations! The Sun Salutations are twelve poses that energize your heart and strengthen your body but also keep your brain steady and focused. Doesn’t that sound great?
The word " salutation " means to greet someone, so, we are saying hello to the sun with these 12 yoga moves! You can do the Sun Salutation just about anywhere -- at home, in a park, or at the beach! In our next article, we’ll share more Yoga Poses with you that are practiced standing up and sitting on a mat or on the grass outside. You can practice with your friends too!