All students in the school competed a great week of Track and Field events. They learned how to throw a shot put and/or a discus, ran relays, did high and vertical jump, and hurdles. Well done, David Thompson!
Grade 7-9 students have continued to be active during and after their PE classes. As a fun way to share what they are doing, some classes are putting together a Google Slide presentation full of pictures that show them being active. Grade 5-6 students started online learning this week and were given a link with many ideas to stay active over the next two weeks. They can also be active in an other way they can think of! They keep track of all their activities in their Activity Tracker. The link below has ideas and an Activity Tracker. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-0PwC6-M3CHMrK6AhoghRLv_Q5sGZv52ANRcjSDK7a8/edit
As grade 7-9 students are moving to online learning, they will be provided with many different ways to keep active during these two weeks. They will keep track of what they do each day in their Activity Trackers. Equipment will not be necessary, but can always be incorporated! We will see you all online, -Phys. Ed. Department
The PE department wishes all students a happy and relaxing Spring Break. Take care of yourself and make sure to be active! Don't forget to keep track of your physical activity over the break.
-Students need to have a pair of sneakers for when they are playing in the gym. Winter boots do not support students in the way they need, especially when they are running and playing games, like volleyball, which some are currently are doing. Students can leave a pair of inside shoes in their classroom.
We have just completed our first round of modules of 2021. We are moving on to some really fun sports and games that we think everyone will enjoy! From March until the beginning of May we will rotate through the following activities: Volleyball Tchoukball Table Tennis Rugby Target and Hand-Eye Coordination Games DPA (Daily Physical Activity) Health