A passionate PE Teacher, CHIP Sport owner, cricket coach and family guy. Love nothing more then spending time with my family & running with my kids in the pram
Our Grade 3/4 students today finished off Week 2 of a Great Games unit. They decided their own groups (size and members) and then had to create a game.
The video doesn’t do the engagement justice. 1hr of awesome creativity and PLAY!!
The final week of Scooter Ed for our P-2 students. It has been so much fun and the feedback has been awesome!! Even had a Classroom Teacher come up to the gym during planning time to see what her kids have been so excited about.
Some of today’s activities!!
Student Voice has been at the forefront of our first week back. After a lot of planning in the holidays including running a Scavenger Hunt the finale of this process saw our Gr 5/6 classes all sitting in the gym negotiating class expectations. It was AWESOME!
Today we celebrated a delayed World Teachers Day at school due to class closures etc.
Our Principal and AP put these individualised packs together for every teacher including a very thankful card and hand delivered them.
What legends 🤩🤩
PLAY IS IMPORTANT
In my planning hour I interrupted 2 x Grade 1/2 classes and without notice “stole” the kids. Not only did the teachers gets time to breath, the kids got to just simply PLAY. Never forget the importance/benefits of play.
Everybody wins 👍
Can’t wait for the opportunity to work with these absolute legends and share our passion for the power of play!! This is going to be awesome 👍
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This week has seen the start of our Bike Ed (Gr 3-6) and Scooter Ed (P-2). The younger kids have loved our little “Scooter Gangs” that we cruise around the school in.
The Gr P-2 finish each lesson with a basic Obstacle Course (first one below).
After Captain America heard Batman was doing “Gratitude Tasks” he wanted a bit of the action.
Remote Book Week has been a bit of fun this week.
If you haven’t already, check out @DaleSidebottom’s Daily Mission cards. They are a great tool in Remote Learning.
@DaleSidebottom These cards get a run every Remote Learning. Such a fun and easy way to ensure the kids still show gratitude even in such a testing time.
One of the best resources I have in the kit bag ❤️
As we start another stint of Remote Learning here is a little task I asked of our school community. A guest appearance to start off Book Week.
I absolutely love these Gratitude Cards from Energetic Education (@DaleSidebottom).