Ke Ora and Aloha everybody!!
On Monday we did Special Olympics games. Our teacher gave us clipboards for us to mark each sport we go to and the teachers will mark how much respect we did during the game. The first game my team went to was badminton and my team versus the other team and we lost.
The second game we did was we have to put on a very funny costume run to your teammate and take off the costume hand it to them to wear and they run to the next person. We repeat this with the other team, by putting it on and run to next person again and do the same thing, once we all had a turn then we all run back and wait for the other team and we won that race and it was fun.
Next sport was going to be throwing the gumboots and we all lined up and everyone had a turn of throwing the gumboots. I threw the gumboot far away on my first turn and my second turn I did not really throw that far. But we won all together.
The next sport we went to was leapfrogging on the small stilts. We leaped frog to the other side and leapfrog back and tagged our teammates. The next instruction was we have to do zigzags and come back leapfrogging and once we finished that we moved along to the next sport.
Our next one was stick together. We got a basketball then you get a team member. Strap your hand around their arm and put one ball on both of your backs. Then we walked straight and around the chair came back and changed with the other person and did the same thing.
When we finished with stick together we went to where you have to get a ball at put two balls both under your arm. When we did all of that we walked straight and tried not to drop the ball.
After we finished that sport we went to the next one. It was that you have to get a bean bag and try to toss it into the basket. We were having so much fun.
Our next sport was to run and unstack the tower then restack it and run back . Once any team finish they will wait for the teacher to come and tell you the next instruction. The next one we did was to run and unstack the tower then restack, do five star jumps and run back and tag your teammates to repeat same thing.
We all sat down and waited and then the teacher told us to run around the basket then unstack and re stack the tower and we did five star jumps.
The last sport we did was to get a teammate and tell them to stand like a statue with their hands up. We throw the small,medium and big hula hoops into them and try to get all three of them in.
Wow Sarah, you are rocking your writing and commitment to learning. So pleased you could get your device sorted and are now online. What an amazing explanation of the different games we played. I like all your correct sentences and punctuation used, it looks like you edited your work. What did you think about the day? What did you learn apart from the different games? How did your team work together? Keep up the fab mahi, stay safe and be helpful too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome writing Sarah. I think you really enjoyed the days activities by how much you wrote about it. It was a great day for all the classes to come together and show some real team work. Keep up the good work with your learning. Kia kaha & see you again soon.
ReplyDeleteMalo Sarah. Your 'Special Olympics' is remarkable! I really enjoyed reading your descriptive writing about it - I'm thinking there were lots of good humour, smiles and laughs on the day. I really like the photos too. Well done Sarah, keep up the great work!
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your recount of the special Olympics day . It was great to read about the different activities. I’m also impressed with how hard you have been working on your writing. Keep up the great work.
Stay safe in your bubble,
From Mrs Mackenzie 🤓
Awesome post Sarah!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blog and seeing that great class photo :)
Maybe for your next post you could share what you have you been up to during the lock down?
Keep up the incredible work :)
Thank you all for the nice quotes and comments. My Dad helped with spelling and reading all over it to make sure it makes sense. Stay safe in your bubble.
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