Thursday, 19 August 2021

Having a special Olympics day!๐ŸŽŒ

Having a special Olympics day!๐ŸŽŒ

Asalaam Alaikum everyone. Today I am going to be blogging about having a special Olympics day. So the teachers in the senior syndicate thought we should have an Olympic day since we have been learning about the Olympics in reading. We all were put into teams of four or five. All of us had different countries that were in the Olympics. My team had the country Morocco. Each team had to have a flag bearer. I was the flag bearer of my team. The flag bearers just needed to hold the flag when they go to each game. We also had a clipboard. Each team had to rotate around 9 different games. The 9 games were stack the cans, Rubber chicken, target throw, Ballon badminton, Gumboot throw, Egg race, Frog jumping, We stick together and human quites. In the end, we had to give in our clipboards and the teachers had to count and add our numbers altogether. We finally got our results back and my team came fourth. I was still happy for Jamaica because they were in first place with 64 points. In second place was Turkey. In third place was Cuba.

Here are some photos of the day







Here are some photos of the day   

3 comments:

  1. Ka pai Amara. This looks like great fun! What was your favourite activity? So did you have to keep your own score? That means you must have shown good integrity, just like athletes in the Olympics should.

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  2. Mลrena Amara, this is a fantastic recount of the day Te Waka Ako enjoyed before we went into Lockdown once again. The photos show that you all had a lot of fun. I wonder if you could post the rules of your favourite activity, so that people can have a go at home in their bubbbles? It would be a wonderful thing to encourage your family to participate in - an awesome way to maintain fitness during Distance Learning. I'll look forward to your future posts. In the meantime, stay safe, be well and be kind :-)

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  3. What a wonderful recount of an obviously great day. Nice memories as we reflect while in Lockdown again. Thank you for sharing this.

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