Archive for March, 2010

We are already into Week 3 of this term and boy have we been busy! The students have made name badges and totem pole pictures, played loads of games and learnt about cricket and the safety of equipment, had a tour of the stadium, been challenged to tower building, done loads of ICT and some have taken part in our ‘Club Challenge’!

Below are just a few of the images we have captured during this time:

Abington Vale -Stadium Tour

Lings Club Challenge

Lumbertubs - Cricket Equipment

Abington Vale - Tower Building

  • Lings and Totem Poles

    Lumbertubs Stadium Tour

  • Rectory Farm ICT

    On Friday 19th March we are participating in the Inaugural Playing for Success Charity Rowathon at the Cobblers Study Centre. The event is raising money for Sports Relief. The event is a team relay, whereby teams of four, consisting of three adults and one PfS student will row a marathon (on indoor machines obviously!). Members of the Northampton Rowing Club are helping to support our challenge and teams will be racing us from PfS centres all over the country from 10:00am. We are hoping to have a video link up with the host centre at Bath Rugby Club to give the PfS students the sense that they are participating in a national event. We are also planning to have Supporter 2 Reporter coverage of the day whereby young reporters who have been learning media skills at our centre will be keeping you updated on the days events via the Cobblers Study Centre website.

    To sponsor us please visit the team page here: http://www.mysportrelief.com/TeamPage.aspx?teamID=53602 and keep updates on the Cobblers Study Centre home page: http://cobblersstudycentre.org/

    We welcome the following primary schools this term:

    Lumbertubs

    Abington Vale

    Lings

    Rectory Farm

    Week one has already seen them make name badges and Team totem poles.

    This term we are trialing a new format where schools come in for three hour sessions each week for six weeks. This means we have only four schools per ‘term’. Generally this has worked well with a very positive response from the pupils, has facilitated greater completion rates on all tasks and has enabled us to include much more numeracy tasks as well as more thorough evaluation techniques. It has also led to significantly improved attendance.

    The themes for the sessions are:

    Getting to know you, Getting to know cricket, Getting to know the stadium, Communication, Club challenge and Cricket coaching and evaluation.

    Some of the many things the children have been doing are making Totem pole bricks, learning more about each other, finding out about safety aspects of cricket, shapes around the stadium, working in their teams to create a new club and producing a short piece of animation.

     

    Some examples of animation are shown below:

    A ride in a helicopter:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0shn4R_4Bz8

    Secret Beach

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJYDHt9DwQ

    The beach of Doom

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAtXQEtXFk

    On Wednesday last week we had a visit from pupils from Thomas Beckett School.

    Please follow link for further details:

    http://double.northantsstudycentres.org/

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