Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Sports Week Questionaire

YEAR 10 Sports Week Questionaire

Question 1.
Do you like the idea of Sports Week? are you willing to take part?

Question 2.
Would you prefer to do various activities or just one?

Question 3.
Are you interested in Olympic Sports or a Sport you haven't tried before?

Question 4.
If you would like to try a different Sport what would it be?

Question 5.
Would you be interested in participating in Tag-Rugby?

Question 6.
If we can arrange it would you like to have a go at Wheelchair Basketball? not 100% we could get hold of the wheelchairs but if we do would you like that as a choice?

Question 7.
Or would you like to try Goal Ball? it is a plastic ball which bells inside, the aim is to try and stop the other person scoring by rolling the ball whilst blindfolded into the goal; sat down.

Question 8.
Would you like to take part and go against other house's or would you like to choose your teams?

Question 9.
If your not a great fan of Sport, what activity would you prefer to do?

Thursday, 3 November 2011

My BANES Cross Country Contribution

My contribution to the BANES Cross Country Challenge was to direct the competitors to the correct route whilst encouraging them on to finish the race.

Thoughts and Feelings

My thoughts and feelings to the entire event were.. I thought it went extremely well, every leader turned up on time, we all was at the correct places where we needed to be, the course was set out how we wanted it to be, and the event was a great success.

How you completed your job

I completed my job with the assistance of Reuben Caven, I turned up on time, was where I was suppose to be, and directed the fellow competitors to their correct destination.

Improvements to the competition

The only real improvement I can think of is better communication between the leaders of the event, e.g. walkie talkies, so we can communicate what race is next, when it's started, when it's finished and when the event has finished.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

My Job for BANES Cross Country

My Personal Role..

Tomorrow I will be going up Odd Down Playing Fields for the BANES Cross Country period 5 no later than 12:45. Ensuring this I have to Turn up on time. My role is to stand by the tumps with Reuben Caven and direct the young children on where to go, ensuring they are not injured, encouraging them to carry on.

BANES Cross Country

To Do List

- Bring enough fence posts to layout the route
- Bring Hi Viz vests and distribute them to the leading marshals
- Check everyone is available to attend
- Bring First Aid kit
- Check the course before the competition starts

During

- All officials arrive on time
- 100% attendance
- Check the course before the competition starts
- Setting out the fence posts for the layout of the course
- Officials stand at their correct place for their specific job
- Encouraging the young children
- Communicating with one another as a team
- Make it clear to the children where to run
- Observe the course at all times in case of an injury

After

- Make sure their is no children left on the course
- Collect up the specific posts which is near your station
- Tell the children and teachers what we thought of the efforts etc
- Discuss with the team what we thought went well
- Write a summery on the entire event and put it on our blogs

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Reuben Caven's Evaluation Of My Session

Evaluation
Report On Alfie Banks
Today I had to observe Alfie Banks on how well he done in his coaching roles. The reason I had to observe him was because our sport diploma group had to take on a challenge to see how well we do when coaching by ourselves. The Olympic Value today was Inspiration.
Below is my report for Alfie Banks:
Hi Alfie, outstanding job today at St.Michels School you really took on the responsibilities quite well and accomplished great amounts of skills. You got on with the task straight away and every single pupil had good fun and left the station with joy and laughter.
The things which went great were:
·  Your communication skills ( Spoke to the children in a relaxed way so that they understand what is going on)
·  Your confidence was amazing as you didn’t struggle on anything and you handled everything well
·  Facial expression were good as you didn’t get angry or lose your temper with the children
·  Had precise Connection to the Olympic value ( inspiration )
·  Course was set up efficiently

The things you could improve on are:
·  Quicker explaining time
·  More excitement when communicating to children
Overall Alfie, you done really well at St.Michels, no faults occurred which is remarkable. Just read the improve section are think what you need to do next time. In conclusion a fantastic session, you gained a variety of skills.
Well done!
Reuben Caven

Peer Evaluation - Reuben Caven

St Phillips Primary School

My task was to observe Reuben Caven as this session he took the leading role of coaching our 'Insperation.' I think he did really well presenting the topic and the meaning of it, also he was friendly with the children and shown a great deal of standards as a coaching leader. Well done Reuben.

Things I think he could improve next time is...

- When communicating with the children increase your volume.
- Explain the instructions more clearly.
- Work out a plan when specific children do not want to participate in the session. (meaning encourage their friends)

Monday, 26 September 2011

My personal review

St Micheals Primary School

Today I took the leading role of taking my 'Insperation' topic of the Olympic Values.
Personally, I thought I did really well, I was friendly to the children and explained in clear detail the instructions on what to do; not to mention the meaning behind Insperation.

Things I think I could improve next time is...
- Work out a plan when specific children do not want to participate in the session.
- Communicate more when the event has kicked off meaning telling the children to encourage their friends.
- Explain the instructions a bit faster at the start.

As a summary I think the whole day went well and look forward to taking the main role again, next week I will be assessing Reuben Caven in his coaching the same as he did for me previously.