Easter Holidays Day Seven

Today’s challenge is all about physical exercise. You will have seven challenges to have a go at, which have been designed by School Games.

    1. Washing Hands Squat –  Squat for 10 secs whilst holding hand outs in front pretending to wash them – then stand up and recover for 10 sec – still washing hands. Repeat three times.
    2. Keepy Up Challenge – You will need a balloon or a ball or a piece of paper screwed up. How long can you keep the balloon/ball/piece of paper up for?
    3. Easter Egg and Spoon – You will need a spoon, a piece of paper screwed up, a ball or even a chocolate egg. Anything that works for you. Set up 4 obstacles – cans, cones, anything you can weave through. How many laps can you complete in 30 secs?
    4. Easter Bunny Challenge – Stand with feet shoulder width apart. Bend your knees and jump like an Easter Bunny! How many jumps can you do in 20 seconds.
    5. St Georges Day Dragon Stretch – Take one big step forwards – transfer your weight onto your right foot. Stretch out your left leg behind you. You can use our hands to keep your balance or for increased difficulty bring your arms up above your head. Can you hold this stretch for 60 seconds on both your left and right leg?
    6. Step Ups – Find a step in your house or garden stand opposite the step and then see how many steps you can do in 30 seconds. If you haven’t got a step you can follow the chair exercise but make it harder.
    7. Target Golf – Find yourself 3 containers and 3 ball type objects – rolled up socks would work well for this. Set the containers out over a good distance that is safe and you can easily throw the objects. Standing can you get all 3 objects into each container.

 

Maths is fun!
I love maths and again I have a problem for you…
Mrs Sandon-Webb loved to shop… she spent £22.00 on herself, £15.00 on Henry and £6.00 on Edward. All of the them got some of their favourite things. Mrs Sandon-Webb got a pair of them, Henry got a dozen of them and Edward had a quad.
What do you think each one bought?
How many separate items did they get?
Can you calculate how much Mrs Sandon-Webb spent?

Good luck and let us know how you got on at slt@petworthprimary.co.uk.

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