Thursday, August 28, 2014
Jonathan Get Ready to Roll by Bronwen Wall
Identifying the key features of of wheelchair rugby:
What are all of the sports that are important in our community in Pt England and around Glen Innes/ Panmure? rugby, touch, rugby league, football, netball, cricket and baseball
How does the title of the text and the images we see on page 26, support one another?
Identify the meaning of the following words:
Quadriplegia: when you broke the top bite of your spyin
paralysed: you can't move most parts of your body like your legs
Stable: balancing you have balance
Bumper: it is a think you can put on your wheelchair
Designed: made or created
Anti-tip castors:
Classified: updated
Quarters:
Swap out: to do a big hit on someone
Paralympics: olympics for paralysis people
How is it the same as other sports? How is it different?
Why do you think these differences are important?
Why would wheelchair rugby be limited to players with quadriplegia only?
because it would not be far if a person without quadriplegia played he would
be too good for the people with quadriplegia
What moves in rugby are most likely to result in a broken neck?
How could rule changes make it safer?
Why would someone who has already broken their neck want to keep on playing rugby?
lifting when tackling should stop and line out when they lift someone in the air
Refer back to page 29. Which players would have most movement?
Why is arm movement tested? Why do you think arm movement is so important?
Would a player with a high neck break be able to do more or less than someone with a lower break? because if it high then it would affect the things at the bottom but
if it low than it would affect
How did you work out what Curtis means when he says, “No other team trains like we do”? How did you know that? What helped you? he means they team trains more than any team
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Monday, August 25, 2014
Life education
This term on the first week of term three we have been attended our first lessons at
the life education caravan. The Life education caravan is a big caravan thats
goes to schools all over New Zealand but this time its at our school pt england,class by class goes in the caravan
to learn about becoming a better person in life.
We go once every week
to learn about things that are bad for you and how this things can affect your body. We also watch video of people that were affected by drugs and drinking.
Did you know that people that frist try out drug become addicted to drugs and alcohol.
People that take drug start getting mentaleshous,then go hospital. Most time its people that start drugs at a young age in college that get addicted to drugs. Know we are finished with life education but we have learned more about things that can affect your body and life.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Monday, August 18, 2014
rugby league rules
WALT: actively seek to extend my vocab + + +
Are you Explain Ready?
ceremony
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its like remembering something
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representative
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playing for a team
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including
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it mean and
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spectators
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that means fan people that watch the game
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rules
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the instructions of the game
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bedroom
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where u sleep
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coach
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the person that trains u
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Finding and using information
Make notes (dot and jot) about the history of the game of Rugby League
- first new zealand team was in 1907
- the first team didn't play in new zealand
- the first team had 49 game won 29 and drow 3 they had never played rugby league
- kiwis won the 2008 world cup
- it is more than 100 years since rugby league started was frist played
Can you find out anything else from another source? Copy and paste the URL here.
Use these notes to create a post about the History of League. (try and use some of the new vocab)
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