I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Wednesday 4 April 2018
Kiwi Can
This week for kiwi can we had Mr Matt and Ms Lily. Our theme was positive relationships and our topic was conflict/ resolution. First we had to get into 4 groups of equal people. Then we told Mr Matt and Ms Lily what our topic is and what it means. Conflict is having a argument with other people and Resolution is solving the problem. The first game that we played was called create me. For create me Ms Lily put us into 5 teams of 5 or 6 people. Ms Lily and Mr Matt had to tell us what we should create like a motorbike. We had to create whatever Ms Lily and Mr Matt told us to create. Everyone had to be included. We had 1 practise round and 1 or 2 rounds. Once we finished playing this game we went outside on the concrete to play stuck in the mud. For stuck in the mud we all had to line up on the yellow line. There had to be 2 taggers. The people who wasn't the taggers had to run to the other side. The taggers had to try and tag the people who wasn't taggers. If you got tagged you had to freeze. We only played a little because it started to rain. We had to go back to class. We had plenty of time left, so we played bang. For bang we had to get into a circle. There had to be someone in the middle. The person who was in the middle had to call someone's name. The person who's name was called had to bob down. The person that was beside them had to say bang and pretend that their hand was a gun. The person who said bang first won. The other person who said it slow had to sit down. We had 1 practise round and 1 or 2 rounds. When we finished playing this game we had to get back to our four lines. We had to stand up and say kiwi can says kay see shoo. Once we said it we did the shoot challenge. For the shoot challenge we had to put 1 arm up and down, flick 1 leg and jump with the other leg. At the end we went back to class.
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