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Active School Week 2022

Another year, another Active School Week! We are encouraging everyone to wear their PE gear every day and pupils only have active homework and reading for the week. πŸ€Έβ›ΉοΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒπŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ€ΈπŸ½ Each class will have at least three active breaks throughout the day which will include a bizzy break a run & another fun classroom activity.

We are asking pupils to find TWO ways to be active at home every day from Monday to Sunday. You’ll find some fun challenges to try out at home on this page. We hope you enjoy our teacher challenges & we can’t wait to see you trying them out at home! Remember to send your teacher pictures and/or videos of your home activities.

Our Active School Week kicked off with a staff obstacle course with our pupils as enthusiastic supporters!

Active Homework Ideas
Bizzy Challenge Ideas – No Equipment
Exciting Active Home Challenges
A series of fun videos to help the whole family get up and move!
TwigΓ­n Yoga Series
Creative Home Challenge Ideas
20 Fun Active Games for Kids
Balloon Challenges
Creative Challenges (JI-2nd)
Keep Well Video Series for Children with Autism & parents/guardians

Active School Week 2021

We are so excited to spend the week having fun & being active! All school staff & pupils are encouraged to wear their PE gear every day and our usual homework tasks will be replaced with physical activity tasks and challenges. Each class will have at least three active breaks throughout the day which will include: a 10@10 break, a run & another fun classroom activity.

We are asking pupils to find TWO ways to be active at home every day from Monday to Sunday. You’ll find some fun challenges to try out at home on this page. We hope you enjoy our teacher challenges & we can’t wait to see you trying them out at home! Remember to send your teacher pictures and/or videos of your home activities!

Monday’s Challenge was to do an extra long run around the school & forest garden.

Tuesday’s challenge was to take your age, add a zero and do that many Jumping Jacks!

On Wednesday, we had a squat challenge. So classes decided to see how long they could hold the squat for, while others did as many individual squats as they could for 20/30 seconds.

Thursday’s challenge was to balance on each leg for 30 seconds and to some yoga together as a class.

Challenges to Try at Home!

#FeelGoodFridays – Our Local HERO set us a challenge!

OLYMPIAN Challenges

As part of ASW the Olympic Federation of Ireland (OFI) are delighted to share four #ASW OLYMPIAN Challenge videos. These FUN challenges are set to encourage children and young people to move more, and to enjoy being active! Which one are you brave enough to try out at home??

What a fantastic, fun-filled ASW!

Thanks so much to all of our teachers, pupils & families for your enthusiasm for this year’s ASW! It was great to see everyone having so much fun being active & we’re so proud of all of our super active pupils. Lots of smiles & happy faces all round!

Some snaps of pupils enjoying our daily run, doing laps through the forest garden & walkway & around the school:

Junior & Senior Infants

  • Jill's JI
  • Lisa's JI
  • Jill's JI
  • Lisa's JI
  • Aisling's Class
  • Lisa's JI

First & Second Class

  • 2nd Class
  • 1st Class
  • 2nd Class

Third & Fourth Class

  • Maeve's 3rd Class

Fifth & Sixth & ALC Class

  • ALC

Having fun doing our 10@10:

Pupils had lots of other fun active breaks too including dance breaks, yoga, Go Noodle, walks around our locality, active breaks in class & outdoors and fun obstacle courses inspired by our teacher obstacle course!

Active School Walkway

Each class enjoyed doing a cross curricular challenge in our Active School Walkway this week. Pupils were familiar with the walkway already as Outdoor & Adventure is our priority strand this year so children have enjoyed exploring the walkway over the last few months.

  • ALC: Active Walkway
  • Junior & Senior Infants: Walkway Mindfulness/Drawing
  • 1st Class: Compound Sentences
  • 2nd Class: Quiz
  • 3rd Class: Walkway Oral language
  • 4th Class: Gaeilge Challenge
  • 5th & 6th Class: Decimal Multiplication

Participating in Feel Good Friday – Our Local Hero Jonny Cooper set us a challenge to take our age + add a zero and do that amount of jumping jacks! Pupils loved the challenge and eagerly took part!

Active Fun at Home

Well done decorative lettering text greeting card ⬇ Vector Image by Β© Aliasching | Vector Stock 124093210We were so impressed by the AMAZING efforts of pupils and their families at home for all of the activities they undertook over the week. We have lots of super fit families amongst us! We loved seeing all the obstacle courses, sack races, football challenges, games, dancing & all of the many, many other activities, including the wonderful active games that senior classes designed to play. Well done to each and every one of you! We received so many pictures & videos that we weren’t able to share them all, but here are a few from each class. Thanks also to all of our pupils for completing the Active Home Challenge Charts; we are very proud of you all!

Active Home Week 26th April – 3rd May 2020

Our school had a great time taking part in our Active Home Week this year. We loved seeing how much fun all of our students had in the videos and pictures they shared with us. It was wonderful to see our students families getting involved too and enjoying being active together! Take a look at what we got up to:

Sarah managed to do the keepie-uppie challenge for an amazing 39 seconds but the video had to be shortened to upload. Well done Sarah!

Active HOME Week – Active Schools
β€˜Active School Week’ was planned for next week and promised to be a really enjoyable week for all students. However, because of the circumstances we find ourselves in, it is not possible for this to go ahead so we are asking you, the families of our school to participate in the β€˜Active HOME Week’ challenge instead. This is a good opportunity to focus on the importance of physical well-being, taking some time to have fun and be active! To complete the challenge children have to find four different ways of being active every day making sure that this add up to 60 MINUTES, or more. Children are encouraged to try something NEW, have FUN with a family activity and to ENJOY the week! You will find some ideas and videos to help you under the Physical Activity section of our Active School website: https://get.ie/active-school/physical-activity/
Please find information below and also the challenge worksheet. Please return the completed challenge chart to your teacher. If you don’t have a printer, a photo of it would be perfect too! We would also love to see photos of you in action, being active & having fun!

There are a few different ways you can return your challenge chart at the end of the week:

  • Complete the GETNS Challenge Chart as a word document and send it back as an attachment to your class teacher (accessible below)
  • Hand drawn chart – Completed, photographed and sent back as an attachment to an email to class teachers
  • Printed out chart – Completed, photographed and sent back as an attachment to an email to class teachers
  • Fillable PDF – Saved as a file, completed and returned as an attachment to an email to class teachers.

If you complete the 7 day challenge, you will receive a certificate!

We would also love to see photos of you in action, being active & having fun! πŸ™‚
GETNS Active Home Challenge Chart
Challenge Chart
Ideas Word Cloud
More information

Active School Flag β€” Scoil AssaimWhat is the Active School Flag?

The ASF is awarded to schools that strive to achieve a physically educated and physically active school community. The process aims to get more schools, more active, more often. The ASF is a whole school process that promotes physical activity in a fun and inclusive way for all members of the school community. ASF schools enable children to see that there are many ways to be active throughout the school day and within their local area. In particular, ASF schools try to find ways to encourage less active children to enjoy physical activity more.

ASF schools ensure that all classes are timetabled for 60 minutes of PE every week.

ASF schools promote physical activity throughout the day.

ASF schools work in partnership with others to promote a physically active school community.

ASF schools organise an Active School Week (ASW) as part of their annual school calendar.

The ASF is a Department of Education and S kills initiative supported by Healthy Ireland.

April 2020

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