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OLV Infants

Ms. O'Shea's Class Blog

Wednesday 20th May

20/5/2020

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Reminder: Junior Infant parents can collect their child's books and copies from the hall tomorrow Thursday 21st from 10-11am only. You may collect for a cousin/friend to cut down on number entering the building.

Today was meant to be our Fun for All Sports Day boys and girls, so I have decided to just post a little bit of work and lots of fun games we usually have on our Fun Day to play with your family if you wish. Enjoy!
Maths:
A nice little game from Ms. Brooks.
English:
  1. Practice your reader online, sounds, tricky words, word lists etc.
  2. Handwriting
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The way we work our Fun for all day is by making stations. You could choose which games/activities you wish to do first, make a little schedule and set up the stations. We would normally do 15 mins at each station, but depending on how many you can and want to do you can choose how long you spend at each. Put a timer/buzzer on a phone to make it more fun! Here are some station ideas that we would include in school, of course you can add your own too:
  • Skipping
  • Hula hoops
  • Tennis rackets
  • Balls (rolling, throwing, bouncing, shooting etc.)
  • Egg and spoon race
  • Sack Race
  • Bean bag race (balancing on your head, you could use a bag of haribo or something like the shape of a beanbag)
  • Obstacle course - this could be a real challenge (and great learning) to try and make your own obstacle course maybe in your back garden if you have one!
  • Musical Statues
  • Musical Chairs
  • Golf
  • Bowling (this would be an easy one to make at home by using plastic bottles lined up like skittles and a ball to try and knock them down)
  • Hurdles - prop your kitchen brush onto different size boxes and try and do a leading run up and jump over, one leg first followed by the other!
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