Showing posts with label 201. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 201. Show all posts
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Parachute games at St. Mary's
Move Your Body, 201 Style!
For 201 we needed to get up and move it to Beyonce's "Move Your Body". We had to learn this dance so we could perform it as a class, in front of our peers, and fellow classmates. I enjoyed learning and actually performing this dance and it will forever be one of my many memories in Motor Development!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Easter at St. Mary's
Saturday, April 9, 2011
St. Mary's 5k, Run for the Stars
Today was the 5k "Run for the Stars" run at St. Mary's school. Alot of people from the community came to run in this race as well as help out. There was a pancake breakfast for the runners after they had finished the race, as well as a 1k race for the younger students. During the 1k race I was helping out and keeping them safe by standing by the road to make sure the students stayed on the sidewalk and off of the road. When the kids started out running it was like a mob that was just coming at you, they all wanted to run and win so they were all running pretty fast. While the 5k runners were getting ready, I helped set up a table of food, which consisted of orange slices, bagels, apple slices, and bananas. Once they 5k runners were finishing I stood at the finish line to hand them bottles of water. It is important to hyrdate your body once you are done with a long run so that your body can recovery and stay healthy. Also, as the runners were crossing the finish line, there was a timer that automatically recorded your time and sent it to a laptop were your time was recorded and saved, so that you could look at it once your were done. Overall I think that it went very well, and it was nice to see the community come out and support their school, and cheer on the kids, parents, and their family memebers while they were running.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Dinosaur Train at St. Mary's
For lab 4 at St. Mary's the theme was Dinosaur Train, based off of the PBS show "Dinosaur Train". The game that I choose to do was called Dino Dash Egg Tag. In this game on of the students were elected to be the T-Rex and all the rest were the plant eatters. The T-Rex had to run around and tag the plant eatters, and try to get all of them tagged. However while the T-Rex was trying to tag everybody there was a "magic dino egg" being thrown around to the plant eatters that had been tagged. Once a plant eatter caught the magic dino egg they were untagged, and could run around again. By the time I had gotten to my game we had lost some of the students, so there wasn't too many, however I still feel that they did enjoy it. This proves that even though you may not have very many students to work with you can still achieve your goal of teaching the activity by changing up what you are doing to that you keep the students attention.Wednesday, March 23, 2011
St. Mary's Day 3
Today at St. Mary's I was with the Pre-K class. Before I went with them I observed two children, one male one female both age 6, try to preform correctly: leaping, horizontal jumping, and sliding. Overall both children were at about the same level of performance and both had trouble with leaping. Since leaping is so close to running, as each student tried to leap faster, that eventually turned into running.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Day two at St. Mary's
Today at St. Mary's I was with the Pre-K class. Before I went with them I observed two children, one male one female both age 6, try to perform correctly: running, galloping, and hopping. Overall both children were at about the same level of performance and both had difficulty with hopping on one foot. In the Pre-K room I felt at home because my Mother works in a Specail Education Pre-K classroom at home, and I go in there quite frequently, and I sort of new how to act around them. The kids were eager to learn how to make their own spongebob characters. I look forward to next week when I get to be in the classroom with them again.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
St. Mary's Day 1
This Monday was our first day at St. Mary's interacting with the children. I was on invetory, but when my group finished we got to play different sports with the kids. I noticed that each age group had a different way of playing. When I was playing basketball the younger kids just threw the ball up at the hoop, while the older kids added more of an element of the actual game to shooting hoops. The Pre-K group was isolated in a little section of the gym when they came in to play their specific games. When it came to the boys and girls, the boys mostly played soccer, or basketball, while the girls played jump rope. Over all I think that it was a good first day at St. Mary's and I can't wait to go back and teach one of my games.
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