Here are some of the activities we liked the best, things we learned and some advice we had for the year 10 students in future. Special thanks to our guest bloggers from 5/6C and 5E for contributing to this post.
I loved playing Oz Tag in PE because the leaders help lots, like they
don’t just tell you how to pass a ball they show you, and if they still
don’t get it they’ll help you until you
do get it. I learnt how to run with a ball and catch a ball, and then at the
end we put it all together. I liked at the end they gave us lollipops and tips
one of the tips was wherever you want the ball to go it will go. I liked how we
stretched at the end I think they should that all the time.
By Chloe R, 5/6C
My favourite activity was Oztag bull rush because you have two lives instead of one. Also because if you get tagged you get to run around instead of being stuck in one spot.
I learnt how to pass and that if you spin when running with the ball you have a better chance of not getting tagged. I also learnt that you must throw the ball behind you when passing.
My teacher is good at passing and dogging taggers.
They could show more demonstrations, also less games and more focus time.
From Connor 5/6C
I have learnt to do longer passes and to chuck the dummy and pass.
My favourite activity was where there were 2 attackers and 3 defenders and you had to get to the other end to score a try.
My coaches were so funny and kind if they saw you not having a good day they would cheer you up.
Anthony S, 5E
My favourite activity was where there were 2 attackers and 3 defenders and you had to get to the other end to score a try.
My coaches were so funny and kind if they saw you not having a good day they would cheer you up.
Anthony S, 5E
For the past three weeks i've been learning oztag with my year ten coaches Josh and Bolten this is a recount of what i've experienced….
Week One:
In week one i was put in Josh and Boltons group, there we got started instantly by passing a football to practice catching skills and playing a few rounds of bullrush to help us with tagging, We then played a quick mini Oztag game to finish the day.
What I liked:
Everyone got into it straight away and enjoyed themselves.
What I disliked:
I didn't fully understand the rules of oztag and was slightly confused I think that everyone would have enjoyed themselves even more if we had some idea of the game.
Week Two:
In Week two we started with a few games of bullrush to improve our running and tagging skills we then went on to play a team V team mini game of defending and attacking which was fun and a great way to improve skills.
What I liked: Lots of fun team games
What I disliked: Some cheating and bad sportsmanship
By Anthony G, 6L
By Anthony G, 6L
In P.E with oztag i learnt how to avoid being tagged, how to pass the ball and how to defend. When you pass the ball you have to make sure there is someone is behind you.
Daniel L, 6L
Daniel L, 6L
My Favourite Part?
My favourite part was when we played a game of oz tag
and I scored try.
What I learnt?
I learnt that you have to put the ball down to score a
try and you can’t slide on the grass to score.
Tips?
They said to move my hips more so it gets harder for
my opponents to get my tags.
By Jaimee 5/6C
I liked the way the year tens ran Oz
tag by putting people into partners then putting them into a big
group so that you can’t go with your friends.
What the year tens can work on like
passing the ball a bit more and how to kick a ball below the
shoulders and what a marker is.
What I learnt is that is that you
have to pass the ball three times.
By
Brandon 5/6CDuring PE we were taken by year 10 students to teach us how to play oztag.
What Happened During The Three Weeks?
We played activities, my favourite was pass the ball 10 times.
That Was Fun Because?
You had to pass the ball to your team 10 times without dropping it while the other team tried to knock out of the air.
What Were Your Leaders Like?
We had three leaders Will and two girls. Will was funny and always kept us going.
By Jordan 6S
Hi Class,
ReplyDeleteI learnt that when your holding the ball you have to have your hand like a butterfly
From emma