We are lucky enough this term to be learn some softball. We first learned how to run around the diamond in the correct direction, then we learned how to throw and catch the ball. We practiced by ourselves, seeing how many claps we could do before catching the ball. Then we worked in pairs throwing and catching with cones and gloves. Check out how we went in our first session.
Kia ora and welcome to our blog. We are a wonderful group of Year 3/4 students at a small Catholic School near the beach in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. We have two great teachers called Miss Hart and Miss Esselink. We hope you enjoy reading all about our learning.
Friday, 23 October 2020
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Ka ora Rooms 8&9. This looks like fun. Do you like catching the ball in a cone or a glove? What will your next softball skills, learning step be? Thanks for sharing. Na room 4
ReplyDeleteKa ora Rooms 8&9. This looks like fun. Do you like catching the ball in a cone or a glove? What will your next softball skills, learning step be? Thanks for sharing. Na room 4
ReplyDeleteKia ora Room 4,
ReplyDeleteWe liked catching the ball with the cone, because it was easier to catch. We have softball today, we will learnt you know what our next step is.
Nā Room 8 at NBC