Tell Us Why You Like to Hoop!
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Create a short video or poster explaining why you enjoy hula hooping, demonstrate one hoop trick, and describe how it makes you feel.

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Step-by-step guide to Tell Us Why You Like to Hoop

What you need
Adult supervision required, coloring materials like markers crayons or colored pencils, glue or tape, hula hoop, pencil, poster board or large paper, stickers or craft decorations optional

Step 1

Decide whether you will make a short video or a poster.

Step 2

Tell an adult which option you chose and ask for help if you need it.

Step 3

Pick one hoop trick you want to show like hooping at your waist or spinning on your arm.

Step 4

Find a clear open space to practice your trick.

Step 5

Practice your chosen trick 10 times to get comfortable.

Step 6

Write two short sentences that explain why you like hula hooping.

Step 7

Write one short sentence that describes how hooping makes you feel.

Step 8

Choose a short title for your project and write it on a small piece of paper.

Step 9

If you are making a poster write the title at the top of your poster board.

Step 10

If you are making a poster glue or tape your two why sentences and your feeling sentence onto the poster.

Step 11

If you are making a poster draw a picture of you hula hooping and decorate the poster.

Step 12

If you are making a video rehearse saying your two why sentences and your one feeling sentence out loud once.

Step 13

If you are making a video record one clip that shows your hoop trick for at least 10 seconds.

Step 14

If you are making a video record one clip where you say your title and read your why sentences and your feeling sentence.

Step 15

Share your finished creation on DIY.org.

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can we use if we don't have a hula hoop, poster board, or a camera?

If you don't have a hula hoop use a taped-together pool noodle or a large cardboard ring, if you don't have poster board tape several sheets of paper together for the poster, and if you don't have a camera use a phone to record the required clips.

My hoop keeps falling โ€” how can we fix it when practicing the trick 10 times?

If the hoop keeps falling while you practice your chosen trick 10 times in a clear open space, try adjusting your stance (small steps forward/back), use a slightly larger or heavier hoop, practice shorter bursts like holding the hoop on your arm first, and ask an adult to spot you.

How should we change the activity for different ages?

For younger kids pick an easier trick such as holding the hoop on your arm and practice 5 times with an adult helping you rehearse the two why sentences and one feeling sentence, while older kids can try waist hooping, complete the full 10 practice repeats, and film the 10-second trick clip themselves.

How can we make our poster or video more creative before sharing on DIY.org?

Personalize your poster by decorating and gluing on a photo or a drawn picture of you hula hooping around the glued why and feeling sentences and title, or for video add background music, title text from your small paper, captions of your two why sentences and a slow-motion segment of the 10-second trick.

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How do I make a 'Tell Us Why You Like to Hoop!' short video or poster?

Start by planning a short script: say why you love hooping, pick one trick to demonstrate, and describe how it feels. For video, find a well-lit, clutter-free space and set your camera on a tripod or stable surface. Rehearse the trick and lines, record several takes, then use a simple editing app to trim clips and add captions or music. For a poster, use photos of your trick, bold headline, short sentences about feelings, and colorful decorations.

What materials do I need for a 'Tell Us Why You Like to Hoop!' video or poster?

You'll need a hula hoop sized to the child, a smartphone or camera, and a tripod or steady surface for recording. For posters, gather poster board, markers, glue, scissors, printed photos, stickers and colorful paper. Optional: a basic editing app, extra lighting or a lamp, comfy shoes for hooping, and safety gear like closed-toe shoes. If recording online, have parental controls and permission ready to manage privacy.

What ages is this 'Tell Us Why You Like to Hoop!' activity suitable for?

This activity works well for many ages. Preschoolers (4โ€“6) can make a poster with help and try a simple waist hoop under supervision. Elementary kids (7โ€“10) can record short videos demonstrating an easy trick and explain feelings with adult guidance. Tweens and teens (11+) can plan, film multiple takes, edit clips, and try more advanced tricks. Adapt complexity and supervision to each childโ€™s motor skills, attention span, and safety needs.

What are the benefits and safety tips for doing the 'Tell Us Why You Like to Hoop!' activity?

Making a hoop video or poster builds confidence, storytelling, creativity, and gross motor skills while encouraging physical activity. It also boosts communication and can be shared with family or classes. Safety tips: clear a roomy, obstacle-free area, use the right-sized hoop, wear closed-toe shoes, warm up, and practice tricks slowly. For online sharing, blur or omit personal info, get parental permission, and limit who can view the content to protect privacy.
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