Sports Day!

Over the past couple of weeks, the pre school children have become little athletes and have had the opportunity to join in with a sports day over on the grounds of Imber court. On the build up to the day, the children were having lots of discussions about their bodies and what sort of food we can eat that’s healthy and of course the conversation of not so healthy foods cropped up. At breakfast time, Jonathan was telling his friends at the table, “You know if we eat too many sweets or chocolates, it’s bad for our teeth and our bodies”. As a response to this, Alastair suggested, “Maybe we should eat some fruit instead”. Ari asked, “Is fish good for you?” Just as we were about to set off, Sophie approached a couple of her friends and asked them, “Would you like to have a drink of water before we go? That means our bodies will have some more energy for the races”. What a great idea.

Once over at the field, the children were very excited to see that all of nurseries equipment was set up. Imogen ran straight over to the football goal and challenged her friends, “I bet you can’t score a goal now”. Rowan accepted the challenge and ran up to the ball and gave it a good kick towards the goal”. Imogen saved the first one before Rowan attempted again and managed to score a goal which was cheered on by some of the other children. 

Whilst some of the children were focussed on scoring goals, attempting the hula hoop, balance platform competitions and toss the bean bag, Florence, Isaac, Tom Isabelle and Alfie prompted their own game of duck, duck, goose. Florence explained the rules to her friends and over a few minutes had more and more friends engaged in their game. 

The most fun part of the day for the children was receiving their medals and certificates and showing them off to the toddler children and staff and of course to the mummies and daddies at the end of the day.

Over the week following the sports day, the children continued their sports activities back at nursery. They used the chalk board to drawer out a football goal and the hula hoop practising continued. Over meal times, the children continued to discuss which foods are healthy for us and which foods are unhealthy.