With a focus on our amazing bodies we explored how different muscles control various types of movement
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PE 26.06.18
Some more practice for Sports Day next Friday..
PE12.06.18
This morning we practised our sprint running (remembering to look straight ahead, swing our arms from hip to lip and run on the balls of our feet) and then bounced about on the space hoppers..
Rosendale World Cup 2018
The most exciting month for football fans worldwide is nearly here and Rosendale will celebrating the greatest show on earth too. Following the fixture schedule at Russia 2018, our games will be played each lunchtime, culminating with the boys and girls finals on the penultimate day of term. While it would have been lovely to have adopted a more gender neutral, mixed approach, participation is key and this is greatly increased using separate boys and girls tournaments within the main tournament. Groups A, B, C and D are for boys and Groups E, F, G and H for girls. The Rosendale World Cup 2018 kicks off on Monday 18th June.
FREE Tennis Coaching Starting Friday 8th June
Lifetime Tennis (https://www.lifetimetennis.co.uk) are running FREE tennis sessions for children in Years 3 and 4, starting on Friday 8th June and finishing Friday 13th July. The sessions will run from 3.30 to 4.30 at Rosendale Playing Fields. If your child would like to attend, please email sportsclubs@rosendale.cc.
PE 22.05.18
This morning we rose to the challenge of working our way around the school orienteering course with our shoulder partners. We soon worked out how useful it was to turn the map (“orient”) to whichever way we were heading in order to navigate more successfully.
PE 15.05.18
We ran our first 1km for nearly a month and well done to the 12 children with personal best times this morning, fantastic effort..
PE 08.05.18
This morning we played a tag based game which tested our team working and strategy skills to the limit..
PE 24.04.18
Our focus this morning was on throwing an catching. We started with a bean bag and then moved into a ball (remembering to absorb the impact to stop it bouncing out. We then coached our partners on how to perform an over arm throw. Remember, there’s nothing like practice to master the skill so use a soft ball or a pair of balled up socks to practice at home..
PE 17.04.18
Well done, our first run for a month in the glorious sunshine this morning. Our target is to achieve two more personal best times by the end of the summer term: