Magic Tracks Dino Co P: A Toy That Sparks Creativity

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Magic Tracks Dino Co P is a popular toy that combines two fun elements: magic tracks and dinosaurs. This exciting toy allows children to create their own track layouts and watch as their toy dinosaurs race along the tracks. The magic tracks are flexible and can be easily bent, twisted, and snapped together to form various shapes and designs. The set includes a dinosaur-themed race car that can be controlled using a remote control. Kids can adjust the speed and direction of the car, making it go forward, backward, or even do 360-degree spins. The track set also includes a range of accessories, such as bridges, tunnels, and ramps, which add to the excitement of the playtime.


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The track set also includes a range of accessories, such as bridges, tunnels, and ramps, which add to the excitement of the playtime. The dinosaur figures included in the set are realistic and feature vibrant colors. Children can set up fun and imaginative race scenarios with the dinosaurs and race car, creating thrilling adventures.

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cheer coach k

Feb 3, 2011 481 Illinois Role: Coach

i bring in outside judges, but ultimately, i pick my team. i have the outside judges there more to cover my butt in case a parent comes to me asking why their suzy isnt on varsity, or didnt make a team. i have had parents in the past accuse me of not liking their cp, thus not putting them on the better team. this way, i can show score sheets, and that they were judged by a completely unbiased person. at the old school i was at, cheer was not that big of a sport, and i always judged my own try outs.

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TinyBlondie15

Jul 10, 2010 3,054 29 Florida Role: Retired From Cheer

The way my coach did it, which I really liked, was you were judged on two parts:
1. Clinic (coaches observe work ethic, attitude, ability to learn quickly, etc.)
2. Tryouts (outside judges come in and judge typically)

Our judges were usually UCA Staff or college cheerleaders. I think the clinic part counted like 60% and the actual tryouts 40%. I thought it was a good balance, so the coaches could also get an outside opinion.

That's what our school does! The first three days are a clinic where the coaches judge us on how well we work with others, our stunting, how well we pick up the material, and how much we're dedicated to this. The tryouts for this past year all incoming Juniors had to sign a sheet saying whether or not they would quit if they made the JV squad. The last day the judges see your tumbling, jumps, the dance, a cheer we make up, and how well we execute them and of course, our spirit!

gymcatmomx2

Cheer Parent Jan 14, 2011 504 Role: Parent

My daughter's school cheer squad has a fantastic reputation. They have brought in outside judges the last 5 years. There are 3 judges on the panel (selected from NCA, UCA, ACA, etc) and they judge 6 categories with the point scale being 1-5 (except for tumbing which can be a zero if they don't tumble). At the clinics the girls learn 5 chants, one dance, and one cheer.
They are randomly divided into groups of 3 by grade and the tryout procedures are as follows:
1. Group Dance
2. Group Chant (they learned 5 chants during clinics and the varsity coach will randomly call out one of those chants)
3. The group exits the gym and then they individually spirit onto the mat (no other cheerleader is in the gym from this point forward).
4. They have to perform a toe touch (mandatory) and 2 other jumps of their choice.
5. Individual Cheer that they learned at the clinics
6. Tumbling (both standing and running) and then they exit the gym.

The judges score sheet categories are:
1. Memory and Ability to Perform with a Group
2. Dance
3. Voice and Enthusiasm
4. Jumps
5. Tumbling
6. Motion Technique
The judges scores are worth 80% and the remaining 20% is the Assistant Principals recommendation (there is a maximum score of 20 points. For each tardy, grades less than 75, unverified absence, suspension, etc there is one point taken away).
The top scores are used to determine squad selection using the natural break. The coaches do not see the scores until they are posted by one of the school administrators that is present at the tryouts. Freshman can only be on the freshman squad, sophomores can only be on JV, juniors can be on JV or Varsity (depending on their scores) and seniors can only be on Varsity. This year there were 17 freshman, 13 JV and 20 Varsity. It's the largest squad they've ever had.

I think that hiring outside judges eliminates the "political" complaints to the coaches, principal and school board. We all know how passionate cheerleaders and their parents can be.


Addendum:
I just found out that one of the girls that tried out for JV that didn't make it compared her scores with a girl that did make it and her score was actually higher!! It just so happens that she compared her scores with a girl that had lower scores. If she had chosen a cheerleader that had higher scores then she would have never known that a mistake was made because the school doesn't provide the natural break score. The school is putting new verification steps in place for next year so that this mistake doesn't happen again.

Magic tracks dino co p

Magic Tracks Dino Co P is not only a source of entertainment but also helps in enhancing children's creativity, problem-solving skills, and hand-eye coordination. It promotes imaginative play and keeps kids engaged for hours. Overall, Magic Tracks Dino Co P is a fantastic toy that combines the thrill of racing with the excitement of dinosaurs, making it a must-have for kids who love both these elements..

Reviews for "Unleash Your Inner Paleontologist with Magic Tracks Dino Co P"

1. Megan - 2/5 - I was really excited to get the Magic Tracks Dino Co P for my son, but it ended up being a disappointment. The tracks were flimsy and kept coming apart, making it difficult for the cars to move smoothly. The lights and sound effects were also not as impressive as I expected. Overall, I feel like the quality of this product does not match its price.
2. David - 1/5 - This toy was a complete waste of money. The tracks were difficult to snap together and kept falling apart while my kids were playing with them. The cars didn't move well on the tracks and the dinosaurs didn't interact with them as advertised. The whole set just felt cheaply made and not worth the price at all. I would not recommend Magic Tracks Dino Co P to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - Although the concept of Magic Tracks Dino Co P is interesting, the execution is lacking. The tracks don't stay together very well, and my kids quickly got frustrated with them. The cars also didn't have enough power to go up the inclines smoothly, which resulted in a lot of frustration and disappointment. The dinosaurs were a nice touch, but overall the product didn't meet our expectations.
4. Jason - 3/5 - Magic Tracks Dino Co P had some promising features, but it fell short in several ways. The tracks were decently easy to put together, but they didn't stay connected very well. The cars worked fine on flat surfaces, but struggled on the curves. The sound effects were fun initially, but they got annoying after a while. Overall, I think there are better toy race track sets out there for the price.
5. Emily - 2/5 - I bought the Magic Tracks Dino Co P for my nephew, but it was a disappointment. The tracks were flimsy and didn't hold together well, causing frustration for both me and my nephew. The cars kept getting stuck on the track and didn't move smoothly. The dinosaurs were a cool addition, but they didn't interact with the cars as advertised. I was hoping for a fun and engaging toy, but unfortunately, this was not it.

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