Room 19 have been having lots of fun doing EOTC activities this week. Yesterday the students formed groups and created a puppet theatre. They spent the day planning, making and then presenting their work to their peers in both Room 18 and 19.
Today the students were split into 4 groups and then rotated through 4 different activities. I was in charge of helping them get each other through the junior adventure playground blindfolded, Mr Bouribon helped them make monsters, Mrs Ye refereed some intense games of crab soccer, and Mrs Ope helped the students construct tents.
There were a few nervous faces when I first explained the task at the playground, but all the students were up for the challenge. They got into groups of 3 and each group had 1 blindfolded member and 2 guiders. We discussed the instructions that would be useful - left, right, step up, turn around, hold on, etc. and safety rules. Then at intervals the groups were off round the course. I could hear lots of good instructions being given and am pleased to say there were no falls, trips or visits to A&E!
After lunch when all the groups had been given the chance to do all 4 activities they were then allowed to choose whether to take part in relay races, hockey games, or water games. As you can see from the photos, there were lots of happy faces.
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