LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES/ DEEPWOOD
Community Recreation Program
2020 Stay at Home BOREDOM BUSTER Boredom Buster packets can NOW be found on our website at
The Recreation Department of the https://lakebdd.org/recreation-and- special-olympics/. If you would prefer LCBDD/Deepwood is working to provide for the Boredom Buster packet to be all persons served through the County emailed or mailed via US mail, please Board with activities/ideas/resources contact us at 440-350-5165. during our “Stay-at-Home” time to keep us ALL Engaged.
Keep the fun going with “Busting Boredom” Packet #7
Attached are at-home activities for you to do for fun. Take 1 picture of yourself or family member with your favorite page. Post it on social media @DeepwoodLakeDD - #BoredomBuster #EnrichEngageEmpower #InThisTogether
Scan or snap a picture of your favorite page and email to [email protected] or US Mail the page to: Rec. Department c/o LCBDD/Deepwood, 8121 Deepwood Blvd. Mentor, Ohio 44060
All activity packets received by the Rec Department will be entered into a drawing to win prizes.
DROPPING OFF PACKETS IN PERSON IS NOT PERMITTED
Crafting with Recreation Wednesday May 13 at 11:00 On Facebook live go to www.facebook.com/DeepwoodlakeDD
DIY No Sew Face Mask
Supplies need:
You will need: • Old T-shirt • Scissors or • A Bandana • 2 Hair elastics (rubber bands)
Weekly supply list can be found on Facebook or our website www.lakebdd.org/recreation-and-special-olympics/
Watch for fun and fitness videos to keep you in shape for Special Olympics. Busting it with Bundy coming to
COMING SOONYouTube and Facebook https://www.youtube.com/LCBDDDeepwood/playlists Send us photos of your Boredom Busting work outs on Facebook Messenger or email to [email protected]
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Some “Fishy” Movies: G: Finding Nemo Finding Dory Shark Tale The Incredible Mr. Limpet PG: Jaws A River Runs Through It The Old Man and the Sea Gone Fishin’ PG-13: Grumpy Old Men The Perfect Storm Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Virtual walk thru the Greater Cleveland Aquarium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blXqEjMCjqc
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1. The word "halibut" means "holy flatfish" (hali=holy + butte=flatfish) because it was only eaten on holy days.[5] 2. Most fish reproduce by laying eggs, though some fish, such as great white sharks, give birth to live babies called pups.[6] 3. Lungfish can live out of water for several years. It secretes a mucus cocoon and burrows itself under the unbaked earth. It takes in air with its lung through a built-in breathing tube that leads to the surface. A lungfish has both gills and a lung.[6] 4. Some fish, such as the great white shark, can raise their body temperature. This helps them hunt for prey in cold water.[7] 5. The oldest known age for a fish was an Australian lungfish. In 2003, it was still alive and well at 65 years old.[7] 6. Fish use a variety of low-pitched sounds to convey messages to each other. They moan, grunt, croak, boom, hiss, whistle, creak, shriek, and wail. They rattle their bones and gnash their teeth. However, fish do not have vocal chords. They use other parts of their bodies to make noises, such as vibrating muscles against their swim bladder.[1] 7. Fish can form schools containing millions of fish. They use their eyes and something called a lateral line to hold their places in the school. The lateral line is a row of pores running along the fish’s sides from head to tail. Special hairs in the pores sense changes in water pressure from the movements of other fish or predators.[7] a. Starfish don't have a brain or blood 8. Starfish are not fish. Neither are jellyfish.[1] 9. Since a fish’s jaw is not attached to its skull, many fishes can shoot their mouths forward like a spring to catch startled prey.[1] 10. Electric eels and electric rays have enough electricity to kill a horse.[
For more facts go to: https://www.factretriever.com/fun-fish-facts
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Buster loves to fish at the Lake Metroparks and Cleveland Metroparks. Check out all of the great programs and locations on their websites:
§ http://www.lakemetroparks.com/events- activities/activities/fishing/fishing-locations § https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/getmedia/d4982839-d44e-450b- 82db-8b779edfde02/CleveMetro_Fishing_areas.pdf.ashx
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Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org
Learn more about the Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Deepwood at www.lakebdd.org