Field Day 2020

Alden School

June 11, All Day Long!

START HERE! Mr. Backlund and Mr. Barba explain what Virtual Field Day is all about!

Then, use the videos below and get playing!

Welcome To Field Day 2020!

Get ready to have some fun! Grab the people you live with and let's get outside and MOVE!


A Note About Suggested Materials:

Since we are all at home, the materials you have available might not match what we have, and that is OK! We've given you some suggestions, but there is an endless amount of ways to play! Get creative and find ways to use what you DO have to make your activities work!


TAKE PICTURES! SHARE them with us by sending them to Profe (Jcollingwood@duxbury.k12.ma.us) and you might even see them end up in the Clipper! Be sure to include your name!

If you post on social media, be sure to use the hashtag #AldenFieldDay2020

Corn Hole/Bean Bag

Mr. Barba explains how to play corn hole!

Suggested materials: Corn hole game set

Corn Hole Alternate: Bucket Toss!

Profe explains ways you can get creative and play Corn Hole with whatever is in your house!

Suggested materials: Big containers (buckets, bowls, etc) balls, bean bags, something to throw

Can Jam

Mr. Barba and Mr. Backlund show how to play Can Jam!

Suggested materials: Can Jame game set

Can Jam- No Cans!

Mrs. Clemons guides you through another way to play Can jam if you don't have the set at home!

Suggested materials: Frisbees or other items to toss, hula hoops or other targets

LadderBall

Mr. Backlund explains the rules of Ladder Ball!

Suggested materials: Ladder Ball set

LadderBall Alternative

Ms. McWilliams shows how you can play Ladder Ball if you don't have a set at home!

Suggested materials: Beach Chair or other target, wet towel or bean bag

Musical Chairs

Mr. Backlund and his sons show how to play musical chairs!

Suggested materials: Chairs, music

Horse Shoes

Mr. Barba and Mr. Backlund explain horsehoes and ideas for other ways to play if you don't have a set at home!

Suggested materials: Horse shoe set, other throwables and targets.

SpikeBall

Mr. Barba explains the rules of Spikeball and how it is similar to volleyball!

Suggested materials: Spikeball set

Alternative Spikeball

Profe shows how you can improvise a lot of different ways to play Spikeball without a Spikeball set!

Suggested materials: hoop or chalk to draw circle, a ball that will bounce

Chalk Obstacle Course

Mrs. Clemons shows how you can make your own customized obstacle course using sidewalk chalk!

Suggested materials: sidewalk chalk

Sponge/Bucket Race

Ms. McWilliams explains how to play this water race game while Mr. Barba and Mr. Backlund demonstrate!

Suggested materials: Sponge or other absorbent object, bucket or other large container, 2 liter bottle or another container with a small opening

Relay Races

There are so many ways you can do these at home! We've given you four examples- what else can you come up with?

Thanks for joining us!!

We had a blast, and we hope you did too! Now go relax, cool off (and maybe even have a popsicle)!


Don't forget to send any pictures you took to Profe!

jcollingwood@duxbury.k12.ma.us