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A student putting a lot of effort into the tug of war

 

On Wednesday, June 3rd, the kindergarten to grade 3 students held their annual “field day” at the Gateway Recreational Centre in East Kildonan.

 

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A wide angle of the Gateway Community Center as seen from Gateway Rd.

 

The Gateway Recreational Centre allows teachers the option of playing games either indoors or outdoors. As it turned out, the weather this year was mostly cloudy and mild, so the students spent most of the day outside.

 

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Students assembled inside the Gateway Recreational Centre upon arriving

 

All events for the day were team based and meant to be fun. Unlike the grade 4-8 track and field day, individual accomplishments were downplayed in favor of team competition and co-operation.

 

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Events were both team based and cooperative ib nature

 

The students were supervised by the K-3 classroom teachers – Sr. Anne (kindergarten), Mrs. Zulyniak (grade 1), Ms. Lutyj (grade 2), Mrs. Tycholis (grade 3), along with Ms. Rowe, Ms. Bacon, and Ms. Shewchuk. In the morning, each teacher was responsible for running one type of activity, and the students moved in small groups from activity to activity. In the afternoon, teachers did general supervision as the student groups played cooperative games. Mr. Dedio organized everything and was available to help out as needed.

 

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The students knew in advance they would be participating on different teams, and were pre-assigned to these teams based on the colour of shirt they were asked to wear. Each team had a mixture of students from K-3, and a letter was sent home to the parents asking them to dress their children in one of the following “team colours”: red, light blue, dark blue, white, grey, black, yellow, orange, purple, and green.

 

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Each student wore clothing that was a certain team colour

 

The events in the morning were competitive and team based (such as tug of war), while the events in the afternoon were co-operative and meant to be fun (such as the parachute). There were 5 organized activities in the morning, and 3 in the afternoon.

 

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 Morning events were team based (such as tug of war) and afternoon events were cooperative in nature (such as the parachute)

 

At lunch time parent volunteers served each of the students a barbequed hot-dog, vegetables, a slice of watermelon, a juice box, and a frozen treat.

 

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Students and teachers enjoyed the lunch that was provided to them

 

The Gateway Recreational Center had readily accessible washrooms, which were very convenient for the younger students. It also had a fenced in play area, which some students used during their hour of free time.

 

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Students were able to play within a fenced in area at the Gateway Recreational Centre

 

Everything wrapped up early in the afternoon, and the students assembled inside the Gateway Recreational Centre for an awards ceremony. Team awards were given out for 5 different categories:

  • Most co-operative teams
  • Most encouraging teams
  • Best team spirit
  • Most colourful teams
  • Best organized teams

 

There were 10 different teams of students, and 5 award categories. By giving an award to 2 teams for each category, every student “won” a team award.

 

The K-3 field day appeared to be successful, and everyone involved seemed to enjoy the outing.

 

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