Monday, 16 March 2015

4th Meeting: Indoor games

Here we are again!

Last February 17th we met at CEIP Miguel Hernández to develop our 4th PE in English meeting and, once more, it was very successful and worthy! Before we started, Nuria asked to be the new reporter and she started to take some notes about the games we developed that afternoon. As I've said, it was a very interesting and worthy meeting because our topic was "Indoor games". Most of valencian PE teachers haven't got any gym at their school, not even a room where they can develop a PE class if the rain shows up. That's the reason we decided that topic. And as I've said, it was very useful to everyone. But I'm not going to say one more word because Nuria did a great report. Before uploading her words though, I would like to remind you the highlights of our next meeting:

DATE: March 31st
HOUR: 17'45am
PLACE: CEIP Miguel Hernández
TOPIC: Cooperative games

Now, it's time for you to read Nurias' great report! By the way, we were so involved and amused with the games we forgot to take any pictures this time. Too bad!
Didac
INDOOR GAMES

Oh, it's raining cats and dogs and we have P.E. class with our pupils. What can we do instead of going outside? First Aida explained on the blackboard a game called “Hung man”, we had to guess the name of a sport by spelling (vowels and consonants). For instance: Is there a B? Yes, there is or no, there isn't. Next was Andreas's game, it was “The gun man”, Miguel added that it was his game too. It was a funny and interesting game. We made a circle and the gun man in the middle shot someone. Susana's game was the “Tube message”, we enjoyed it a lot, it was also a spelling game, we worked in two groups.

Miriam explained her game, “The director of orchestra” in which in a circle we had to do the same movement as the conductor and one of us had to find him/her. My game was “the key thief”, and we tried to steal the key holder without making noise. Jose Luis explained a very similar game to hung man but with a large paper and we had to write with our feet. Finaly, Didac talked about his game called “The clap” just to pay attention. It was really funny. Some of us added different posibilities to this game.
Nuria Ballester