It is the Castle Hill Virtual Sports Week! For information on the activities and to submit your results visit bit.ly/chpssportsweek. You will need your CHPS Google login details, so if you do not have them email homelearning@chjs.net
We are HALFWAY through our #VirtualSportsWeek! You have until Friday 1pm to submit your results for the ten activities on https://t.co/SyHnIeWj7L! Currently YELLOW team are in LAST PLACE! The current leaders have a huge lead! Submit your results to help your team!
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
These pupils will hoping their team will pull together and get out of last place! They've even made posters to encourage them while doing their activities! Great job! #YellowTeam #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/1LyMr6tsbo
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Activity One is a standing long jump. Here's some examples of pupils taking part! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/SWtzfmovY3
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Activity One is a standing long jump. Here's some examples of pupils taking part! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/PrGSYmWKIH
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Two might be the hardest one! Bottle Flips! How many times can you land it in 30 seconds? Here are some examples of pupils attempting this! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/24nv4PQ69k
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Two might be the hardest one! Bottle Flips! How many times can you land it in 30 seconds? Here are some examples of pupils attempting this! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/UfW0BLdFHX
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Three is Shuttle Runs. How many times can you run back and forth in 30 seconds? Here are some examples of pupils doing this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/7EjD2iDxPi
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Three is Shuttle Runs. How many times can you run back and forth in 30 seconds? Here are some examples of pupils doing this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/waMp3seA5U
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Four is sock/ball bouncing! How many times can you bounce an object up with a frying pan? Here are some examples of pupils doing this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/mXMR8NjFGn
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Five is to play catch with a partner or against a wall and see how many times you can catch the ball! Here are some examples of pupils trying this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/VW0V2iHcUF
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Five is to play catch with a partner or against a wall and see how many times you can catch the ball! Here are some examples of pupils trying this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/1dBOw48WgQ
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Six is speed bounces. Jump over an object as many times as possible in 30 seconds! Here are some examples of pupils doing this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/Ktz3crDB68
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Six is speed bounces. Jump over an object as many times as possible in 30 seconds! Here are some examples of pupils doing this activity! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/ehUZeJniLk
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise seven is throwing! How many times can you throw a ball of paper into a bin/bucket and retrieve it? Here are some examples of pupils taking part! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/FKjmjMKpXQ
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Eight is book balancing. How many times can you walk back and forth with a book balanced on your head? Here is an example! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/euXczcPIyY
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
Exercise Nine is the classic Egg and Spoon race! How many times can you go up and down while balancing an egg/ball/socks? Here is an example from a pupil! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/BrdN5OUKyk
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
The final exercise is to throw a ball up and clap. How many times can you clap between throws in 60 seconds? Unfortunately we don't have any videos or photos that we can share to go with this one yet! #VirtualSportsWeek
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
We've been examining the data so far on #VirtualSportsWeek! The top two spots keep switching between two colour groups who are incredible close at the moment!
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
The Year 3's are leading the way in total number of points earned! But the Year 6's are on average collecting almost twice as many points per person! Which class is going to win the Top Class award?
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 17, 2020
#VirtualSportsWeek UPDATE: It's still very close at the top of the table in the colour group competition. The bottom of the table is also close with RED in last place! The class table is more spread out with a Y6 class in the lead and a Year R class in last place.
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 18, 2020
No identifying details but here are the graphs showing the totals for colour groups and totals for classes! Find out which is which when the results are revealed on Friday afternoon! #VirtualSportsDay pic.twitter.com/cm3lQ4GIwl
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 18, 2020
We've passed 10,000 points scored on #VirtualSportsWeek now! Well done everyone who has taken part so far!
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 18, 2020
#VirtualSportsWeek We're now almost at 14,000 points earned with 130 different pupils taking part so far! Score's wise nothing has changed position-wise although the class leaderboard has just 25 points between 1st and 2nd place now! Keep submitting your results!
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 18, 2020
Remember you have until 1PM to submit all your #VirtualSportsWeek activity results! The forms will close to do the final calculations and the results should be revealed around 3pm!
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 19, 2020
Loads of results coming in now! It's now a THREE horse race! Third place is catching up to second now! We're just 500 points away from a 25,000 total score! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/Ad9EAhg31Z
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 19, 2020
#VirtualSportsWeek There is literally 4 points between the top two classes at this point! One activity with photographic evidence for the 2nd place class will push them into the lead! pic.twitter.com/oqriTOMUjm
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 19, 2020
In the shock of seeing the scores so close, we missed the actual leaders are on 3008 points! That is the race for 2nd and 3rd not 1st! A totally new class has taken the lead!
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 19, 2020
It's getting even closer as we approach the final 90 minutes! The top three are separated by just 100 points, with 1st and 2nd place less than 20 points apart! #VirtualSportsWeek pic.twitter.com/dVWU1LYJcO
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 19, 2020
WE HAVE A WINNER..........but you will have to wait to find out as Mr Martin is going to announce the winning colour group and class in a video that will be posted to our social media, website and ClassDojo later this afternoon! #VirtualSportsWeek
— Castle Hill Primary School (@chps_bstoke) June 19, 2020