Which One Is Unique?
•How are the images alike?
•How are they different?
•Which one do you think is unique? Why?
•What other one is unique? Why?
What is a new learning you had from today?
What is something that challenged you?
What are you still wondering about?
Choose one of the activities on the choice board to complete.
Visit your Sit Spot: Find a spot where you can sit and observe for 5 minutes each day or week. Ideally this spot will be outside. If going outside is not an option, you could look outside through a window or choose a spot in your home.
See Sit Spots and Field Journals for things to consider and how to set up your field journal to record your observations and questions.
Today, we are going re-visit our soccer skills. If you can’t keep up that’s okay! Just follow along as best you can. You will need a ball for this activity - it could even be a sock ball or another homemade ball (paper and tape). Be sure to stay safe and aware of your surroundings.
To start, follow along with this video.
Next, you'll be kicking the ball to a specific spot - the spot could be a spot on the wall or a laundry basket or garbage can.
Round 1 - 3 feet
Round 2 - 5 feet
Round 3 - 8-10 feet
Finally, set out 3 objects in your area with space in between each one, then dribble around each object, weaving in and out for 2 minutes.
Cool Down: Melting - Flow