I have pride, I have power
I respect myself every hour.
The cone game.
In pairs, we listen to hear the call (heads, shoulders, knees, etc...) when "cones" is called, we have to be the first to grab the cone. If you win, you find someone new. If it's close, then we play rock scissors paper to see who wins.
It was tricky when "toes" were called because it sounded like cones!
We split into four groups and were given a scenario to act out. We then listened like good audience members, as each group performed their scenarios.
We had to act out the incorrect way to show respect... and then reinact it showing the correct way to show respect.
that look s like fun i wish i was there from lucy
ReplyDeletethat looks like a funny little class and a fun class because it is so little and funny from olivia h
ReplyDeletewow it is like practising our respect and not respect that is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHola Riley there,i like this very much especially words that you used i liked how you use the catch phrase for kiwi can and put it for your title and that's all sorry i didn't have much to say well byeee
ReplyDeletehi it's Jonte here i would like to say that i like how you did it good by
ReplyDeleteHi it's Room 7 from Hornby Primary here. It is good that you had scenarios and had to act out the right way and the wrong way. This reminds some of us about times when we used to do Kiwican, we always played some good games. Maybe you could included comments from individual people and how they felt about Kiwican. A video of the scenarios being acted our would be really cool.
ReplyDeleteHow long did the Kiwican session take? Do you go to a special area in the school to do it?