Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Make a Racket!



What another busy day for the Kensukes!
We had a break from our SAT's preparation this afternoon to take part in 'Make a Racket'
 We visited King Edwards Lower School to learn how to play badminton.





We did lots of fun warm up activities and we were taught a variety of shots by coaches.


We were all given a goody bag at the end of the event and two children received an award for making the most improvements over the afternoon - well done HB and LB!

Thank you to Mr. Bowmer for organising the event for us. We all really enjoyed ourselves.

10 comments:

  1. I like your badminton pictures. It is awesome and amazing

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  2. It was lots of fun that day i hope we can do more activities like that again!

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  3. I love badminton! I've liked it since i was a kid.

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  4. What great photogaphy and a good afternoon

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  5. It was nice to see some Y6s that are now in Kingedwards

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  6. Even though most of us didn't have a clue how to play badminton thanks to the y7s and coaches from king edwards taught us all the basic skills and in the end a boy and girl from y6 won an award for the most improved !

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  7. badminton is a really fun sport i learned and it is very tiring and is a very famous in the past and i really enjoyed it.

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  8. At king edwards we took part in an event called make a racket and it was badminton we wansn't very good but it was fun

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  9. At the badminton event I met a lot of past Y6 and friends.I started to give them nicknames until i couldn't remeber
    there real names.

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  10. Thank you mr bowmer but you didnt have to make us all tired after :P

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