Gear your pupils up for the 5 Day Step Pedal Push Challenge, running in Barnsley from June 12th – June 16th 2023! The 5 Day Step Pedal Push Challenge encourages pupils, parents and friends to travel to school actively! Pupils travel actively and record this on their very own 5 day tracker. There is even a different activity for pupils to take part in every day, on their journey to school. Once the week is up, parents can then scan the QR code to log how their child/ren travelled to school for the week. There will even been some awesome prizes up for grabs! It’s as easy as 1,2,3! 1. Parents can print off a Travel Tracker for their children, or they can be handed out in school, and pupils can log their journey each day for the week commencing June 12th. 2. After all 5 days, parents can easily input this information on Upshot, by scanning the QR code 3. After inputting all journeys, pupils can then be in with the chance of winning prizes such as 1 of 3 scooters, 1 of 20 swim vouchers or 1 of 2, £300 sports equipment vouchers for their school! We hope you get engaged, have fun, and share your updates with us on Facebook and Twitter (@Barnsleymoving) using the hashtag #Barnsley5SPP
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Mr Wall, who previously worked at Park Street for many years, runs his own sporting company, ‘The Active Club’. Mr Wall provides a whole host of experiences for children in schools, including sports clubs, competitions and sporting taster days. Following a recent conversation with Mr Wall, we organised for our pupils to take part in an ‘Archery Taster Day’ – an opportunity for our children to learn new skills and techniques through practice and games. Over two days, all pupils in Years 1-6 took part in a one-hour session with Mr Wall. This is was an exciting opportunity for our children to engage in a new sport that is currently not part of our PE provision. AND, all children had the chance to work with the amazing Mr Wall! Thank you Mr Wall for a great experience! Team EO have been developing their jumping for height (high jump) and practised their underarm throw by throwing beanbags into hoops of 2 distances.
Check out their blog page to see the pictures: https://www.wombwellparkstreet.co.uk/team-eo-blog-2022-23 Learning Objectives:
To be able to improvise movements within a group based on themes in Macbeth Success Criteria: Pupils can improvise a sequence of movements that uses expressive hand gestures featured in traditional Indian Dance Pupils are able to allow different parts of the body to lead and influence the rest of the movement. Pupils are able to work in groups to develop actions, expression and chants within a choreographed sequence Key Vocabulary: Contact, under, over, impulse. power, murder, ambition Pupils worked with Devika Rao a traditional Indian dancer who worked with pupils to explore the themes of power, ambition and murder. They integrated traditional Indian dance moves into choreographed pieces retelling the story of Macbeth. Pupils are looking forward to developing their dances further to build up to performances to share. to edit. Parachute Games: pupils learn to communicate and work together. Developing coordination and listening skills. Exciting ribbon dancing. Moving around, spinning and twirling lots of discussion around speed, shapes and colour. Tumble Tots moving to music. oNever to early to get into yoga.
Pupils building more complex dance phrases in their dance unit on the theme of birds. They also developed animal sequences. In their Games unit building on the skills of defending and attacking covered in Year 1 pupils have developed their ability to move with a ball and develop a better understanding of tactics.
In Games the children have been building on their basic catching and throwing skills to learn more about attacking and defending. They have also been working in pairs and small groups to link moves together to create dance phrases. In class children have been learning about the importance of sleep to staying healthy.
What an exciting half term! The Year 6 pupils have enjoyed building on the tennis skills they developed in Year 4. The children worked in teams to develop a space themed choreographed dance piece. We also completed classroom based learning on the importance of balanced nutrition. Year 6 thoroughly enjoyed our residential visit to Robinwood where they engaged in a wide range of outdoor and adventurous activities including: crate challenge, giant swing, sip line, climbing wall, knight's quest, caving, canoeing to name just a few.
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