jueves, 29 de octubre de 2020

ANOTHER SPOOKY GAME!

 


Hello friends!

How's it going? It's been a while! Needless to say, the start of the 2020-2021 school year has been a wild one. I've been meaning to share how things have been going in my teaching but it seems that each day brings a new challenge or adventure.

As I get back into the swing of things, here is a resource that I think you might like! The game is called “Ghostbusters”, another spooky and fleeing game designed to help you explore tactics, resolve conflicts, and practice emotional self-regulation.

That's it for now! I hope you have a great week! Just in case you haven't heard it recently, the work you do is important and meaningful. Know that it's ok to have off days and you can't go full throttle all of the time. Just being you is enough, so remember to take moments to feel proud of the efforts you are making in these times of great uncertainty. You've got this!

Take care and enjoy!


miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2020

HALLOWEEN GAMES FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION

 

Hello everyone!

Happy Halloween Week!

This week, I'm sharing some of my favourite Halloween-themed games with all of you.

I hope you enjoy this collection of resources! Take care of yourself and have a great, spooky week!


miércoles, 3 de junio de 2020

SHOW YOUR SKILL AT BLOWING!

Hello, everyone. In today's entry we offer you a simple game for you to practice at home with your family.
Prepare your lungs and... play!

miércoles, 25 de marzo de 2020

Distance Learning in Physical Education

Hello everyone!

So I usually start this off by asking how are things going, but now I assume things are a little upside down for you right now.




viernes, 13 de marzo de 2020

PLANKS FOR KIDS



Kids can get healthy to the core by strengthening their cores! A plank is an easy ab workout to do at home. Just start in a push-up position, then bend your elbows and rest your forearms flat on the ground. Then, flex your stomach muscles and hold!

For an easier version of this exercise, start from your knees. Make sure your back stays flat. You can do these for 20 seconds or until you get tired.

YOGA FOR KIDS






Yoga is an old discipline from India. It is both spiritual and physical. Yoga uses breathing techniques, exercise and meditation. It claims to improve health and happiness.

Yoga is the Sanskrit word for union.
Patanjali was a pioneer of classical yoga. He defined yoga as "the cessation of the modification of the mind". (stopping changing the mind).

A person doing yoga will move from one posture (called asana) to another. For example, the "sun-salutation" contains 12 poses of asanas, one after the other, and is said to help balance body and soul. The "sun-salutation" is popularly known as "Suryanamaskar".



miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2020

MOVING ON MY FEET!

Hello everyone!
What a week! I hope all is well with you! This week we feel like a rollercoaster: super fast and with some crazy climbs and wild dips.