Physical and Health Education
- Movement skills and strategies help us learn how to participate in different types of physical activity (B.C. Curriculum).
- Daily participation in physical activity at moderate to vigorous intensity levels benefits all aspects of our well-being.
Circulation Volleyball (From Volleyball Canada Development Model; designed for ages 6-8). We have been practising this adapted version of volleyball for a while without the nets, and today we were rewarded with the nets being up. It was game on! The students rotated with speed and accuracy, and showed off all the strategies they had learned such as placing the ball between two players, or trying to place the ball behind the opposing players. They had a lot of fun!
Hula Hut (dodgeball)
In this game, the students build hula huts with hoops, and then try to knock down their opponents’ hula huts. If all three are knocked down on one side, the game is over. In this game, students strategize to have builders, defense, and offense. At times, students have to leave their ‘jobs’ to do another because the Hula Huts need to be rebuilt over and over, so that they stay alive. The students strategize to throw their ball around the defense, and to cooperate effectively to keep their huts up.