Friday, 5 May 2017

Integrity Games.
1st May 2017

Written by Jessica Meanie
1st May 2017
As part of the Senior Leadership responsibilities Shantelle, Jessada and I had to discover an integrity game by the end of ten weeks, for the junior team to participate in.  We brainstormed some ideas of games that hand not been invented. The three of us decided to go with a game called Kiwi hut.

Kiwi hunt!
Equipment:          Ten tennis balls, ten hockey sticks and two hoops.
Area:           Native bush, back field.
Formations:         Ten children from year 1 and 2.
Instructions:        1. Ten Balls are hidden by the referees (the older kids)
2. Once the year 1 and 2 kids find a ball they yell out ‘Got it’ and one of the   older kids gives the kids a hockey stick.
3. Once they get the hockey stick they try to get the ball to one of the hula hoops
Variations:           Make the game harder and harder every game but not    too hard for the kids by hiding them in different places.
Each person in our team had to create a game for five classrooms of the junior team with four rotations with each group having Ten or less children in it.  Two groups had to share one rotation time.  This game happened in term 1, 2017 in the back field of the school.
From our game the children learnt eye movement, hockey sticks skills and balls skills with hockey sticks, they had to use eye movement to look for the balls and use the hockey sticks and to hint the balls into the hula hoops.

5 comments:

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  2. The Rata Team children had a wonderful time learning and playing your game. Your team worked well together and you were able to 'fine tune' your instructions for your second group. A fabulous effort Jessica.

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  3. best in the world

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  4. I can see the action of the little kids.

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  5. WELL DONE!!!!! WOW!!! Good job. I bet you worked really hard with your partner.It seemed like the kids really liked yours.

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