Tigers! Color Mir

Mir (Meer) means “dragon”. Mir is a super smart dragon. he might not be the most coordinated but he tries really hard. He is learning to control his strength. His favorite move is a spinning hook kick.  Moms and Dads, Read More …

Tigers! Color Choa

Choa (Cho-ah) means “light of the world”. Choa is a rare Phoenix. She is very pretty and likes it when the other animals do things for her. She is learning to do things for herself, and when she does she Read More …

Tigers! Color Suri

Suri (Sur-y) means “eagle”. Suri comes from a big family of big eagles. He is small for his age and sometimes tries to act bigger than he really is. He always goes too fast, but is working on slowing down. Read More …

Play a memory game!

Here’s a memory game you can create with Mom or Dad’s help. Print the game pieces on card stock, or heavier paper. Cut out the game pieces. Have Mom or Dad send us a picture of you playing the game Read More …

Tigers! Color Raon

Raon (Ray-On) means “lion”. Raon is the biggest one in Tiger class. He is very strong and a great athlete. Although he always means well, sometimes he leaps before he looks.  His favorite move is a reverse punch. Moms and Read More …

Grand Master Challenge!

Eternal Grand Master H. U. Lee had awesome kicks! He founded the ATA and became the ATA’s first 9th degree black belt. Can you connect the dots and see Grand Masters amazing jump kick?

Tigers! Color Cheeri

Cheeri (Cheer-y) means “to defend”. Cheeri is the hardest worker in the class. Even though she always makes straight A’s, she is always trying hard to get better, maybe sometimes too hard. Her favorite move is a round kick. Moms Read More …

Tigers! Color Ara

Ara (A-Ra) means “of the sea”. Ara is a shy turtle. Before joining the tiger classes he usually just stayed in his shell. Now he is making new friends and loves to do his forms nice and slow. His favorite Read More …

Activity Sheet

Here are some puzzles and games. Color them and share your work!

Color the Tigers!

The ATA Tigers are ready to train, but they need some color! Can you help?