Bike allowance mail
A bike allowance mail! That's a fun and unique topic!
A bike allowance mail is a type of mail that allows a child to receive a regular allowance for riding their bike. Here's how it typically works:
- The child sets a goal for the number of days they want to ride their bike each week.
- The parent agrees to pay a certain amount of money for each day the child rides their bike, as long as they meet their goal.
- The child keeps a log or journal to track the number of days they ride their bike.
- At the end of the week, the child shows their parent the log and receives the agreed-upon allowance.
This type of mail can be a great way to encourage kids to get outside and be active, while also teaching them about responsibility and goal-setting. It's also a fun way for kids to earn some extra money to spend on things they want or need.
Here's an example of what a bike allowance mail might look like:
Bike Allowance Mail
Child's Name: [Insert name] Goal: Ride my bike 5 days a week Allowance: $5 per day Total Allowance: $25 per week
Log:
- Monday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 5 miles
- Tuesday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 3 miles
- Wednesday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 4 miles
- Thursday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 2 miles
- Friday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 5 miles
- Saturday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 3 miles
- Sunday: [Insert date] - Rode my bike 4 miles
Total Miles: 22 miles
Allowance: $25
This is just an example, but you can customize the bike allowance mail to fit your child's needs and goals.