How to Give "Skipping School" a Good Name
How to Give "Skipping School" a Good Name
This Guy Fawkes
Friday will have plenty of ups and downs for more than 300
students at Christchurch's Selwyn House School. November 5
is National "Push Play" day, which coincides with the
culmination of the Year 5 and 6 integrated health/science
topic, "Just Do It!". The girls have organised the "Big Bang
Skipping Event" involving the whole school, between 2-3pm.
Every girl in the school has bought a skipping rope
through the National Heart Foundation's "Jump Rope for
Heart" programme and the playground has been humming with
the sound of turning ropes over the last few weeks. The
girls have been working hard to improve their skills, design
new steps and rhymes, and work out choreographed
moves.
Year 5/6 Team Leader, Sandy Hastings, says with the
issue of overweight children leading sedentary lifestyles in
the news once again, she hopes this Friday will reinforce
the importance of healthy lifestyles.
"Selwyn House has
always placed a great emphasis on physical exercise and
making it enjoyable and relevant. The girls are looking
forward to this Friday and I think after such a big day,
there should be some tired "skippers" heading home at 3pm,"
she says.
The Year 5 and 6 girls will be providing a
"Hearty Lunch" for every student on Friday; much planning
also went into this element of their project. The girls
approached a range of local suppliers who generously agreed
to contribute the food, enabling Selwyn House to donate all
the money raised, to the Heart Foundation.
Promoting the
event is also part of their topic and a range of carefully
designed posters, advertising the skipping event have been
placed around the school. Each student has created a slogan
for their poster, such as "Don't be a Lump - Go Jump!" and
"Get skippingwise - do exercise". 5P's Soo Yeon Lim
designed the winning logo for the "Big Bang Skipping Event".
(see attachment).