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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Silly Sports Day!!


I had my gear ready, and I was good to go. On Tuesday 23rd August Team 5 (Room 19, 20, 21 & 22) had a Silly Sports day. I noticed that all the teachers were setting their games up. The activities we played was ball Tiggy, Sling Shot, 3 legged race and a Sponge race. We did this so we could have some fun and because it was too hot.

Our first rotation was Ball Tiggy. We were with our own teacher Mrs Lagitupu. Our class was split up into 4 groups: Blue, Green, Red, and Yellow. I was in the Blue Team. We challenged the Yellow team while the Green and Red teams challenged each other.
Most of us were tired because we were running around the square trying not to get tagged. I was the last person to get tagged, “WOOOHOOO” said the Green Team as the won the game.

Another activity was the 3 legged race with Mr Harris. We had get into pairs. My partner was Pesi. We had to get to the side of the field and back without the tennis ball falling off the spoon. “Ready Set Go” said Mr Harris, and off we went. We came second in our race, but in the finals we came forth. That was lots of fun.

The last rotation was the Sponge Race with Mrs Nua. Miss S (a student teacher) put us in to 4 groups, I was in group 3. I was at the back, when I got the sponge I squeezed out the water in the bucket and ran up to the front, dipped the sponge in the water and past it along. It was fun getting wet but unfortunately we didn’t win it was group 1, they won twice in a row.

At the end of the day I really enjoyed my self. It was lots of fun, my favourite activity was the Ball Tiggy and the Sponge race. I would like to thank the teachers that planned this event for us.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Athena! My name is Hillary Parmer, and I'm from Saraland, Alabama, which is located in the United States. Silly sports day looks really fun! The only one of those games that I have played is the 3-legged race, and I'm not very good at it! It is great to see that you and your classmates enjoyed it!

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  2. Hi Athena,
    We are from Christchurch and loved your use of colour to represent the words- very creative!! :)

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