Sanderson whanau and Woodcock whanau had their first Tabloid Sports Club session with Mr Massey and Miss McKenna today. It was heaps of fun and lots of learning was had.
Rosa and Curtis doing up belts as part
of the dress-up relay.
The focus for this first session was learning to play tabloid sports. First, Miss McKenna gave students a brief outline of what tabloid sports are. Then Mr Massey began the lesson by demonstrating some tabloid sports (today's games included 'Piranha Crossing', a potato and spoon relay, a water relay and a dress-up relay). He also explained how speed is of common importance to all these activities. After this introduction the children split into two groups to have a go at the activities themselves.
The water relay where teams had to race to fill buckets,
using only a sponge was very enjoyable!
During the activities tamariki reflected on the games and discussed several themes which came up. These were teamwork, communication and respect for equipment.
As the children are completing all the activities in a team they are learning to respect others by sharing and cooperating. Teamwork was an especially big part of the 'Piranha Crossing' where students had to use just three hoops to cross an imaginary piranha and crocodile-infested river. This task also required communication which proved to be an area in which the children have got a lot of room for improvement.
Being careful not to touch the 'water'!
(The children were great at using their creativity
and imaginations with this game.
What great 'unicorns' they were being.)
Using teamwork to pass the hoops overhead in
order to cross the piranha-infested 'river'.
The children were also good 'turtles' in this game.
Miss McKenna kept sending them back to the start
if they touched the 'water' and they didn't give up
- they showed resilience. Great!
One student who showed excellence in communication this week is Dylan who explained the potato and spoon race task to Xzavier by talking to him and guiding him. Well done Dylan, we are proud of you! Xzavier you were a good listener and this is a big part of communication too - tino pai!
George and Xzavier balancing potatoes on spoons.
(You can see Dylan behind Xzavier...he has just been coaching him.)
After listening to Dylan, Xzavier is using a good technique.
Respect for equipment was a much easier responsibility for some children than it was for others. One group discussed how it is important to look after the equipment because if it wasn't there (i.e. if we ate the potatoes!) they couldn't do the activity and, as Ruby put it, they couldn't 'stretch our brains' or learn about balance which the relay was teaching.
Abby, balancing a potato as she makes her way
back to her team.
Our Learning Capacities focus for tabloid sports is on Positive Learning Relationships and this week Tessa stood out for the way she cooperated with her group, especially when one team needed an extra player and she offered to switch groups. Ka pai Tessa, you are helping us to solve problems!
Next Monday the children will get another go to become familiar with the activities and Mr Massey and Miss McKenna look forward to introducing new games as the children develop their ability and skills with those introduced so far.
Look out for more posts from us and for information about an interschool tabloid sports competition some of us will be competing in later in the term!