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Monday, July 29, 2019

Dodgeball - The Beep Test


Dodgeball-
Dodgeball is a game where all you have to do is dodge the ball, and try not to get hit the face but there are tips and hacks for not getting hit by a flying ball. For people who don't know what dodgeball is it's a game where you get into teams of 10 (or more) people on each side, there will be a row in the middle of each team and the line is made of the balls once the teacher or adult or someone blows the whistle indicating for the game to start, everyone must run to the middle on stay on their side and throw the balls trying to get the other team out, if one team has fewer opponents and the other team wins. and that's how you play dodgeball folks. 

The Beep Test-
This test involves continuous running between two lines 20m apart in time to recorded beeps. For this reason, the test is also often called the beep or bleep test. After about one minute, a sound indicates an increase in speed, and the beeps will be closer together. This continues each level schools use this beep test to see their agility.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Research Template

For Digital Tech we have been researching about common issues, we got the choice to choose what we wanted to know about, and then we had to ask questions then give the answer to that question.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Tapu Ae

What is tapu Ae?:
Tapu ae is a traditional Māori ball game. It is an adaptation of ki-o-Rahi to a court game, Today it is played on a hard surface such as a netball court. The court consists of two sides 

What are the basic rules of tapu ae?:
1: Stay in your part of the court
2: Don't go into the guardian's circle
3: don't step out of your court's line
What are some of the te reo Maori Kupu that we talked about?:
Tapu Ae is one of many Kī (ball) game variations. The Pawero area's on the field were sometimes specially constructed mounds of dirt. Papa Tākaro (playing fields) were there is highly maintained and places for developing physical well being,  requiring a range of different skills. The Referee Starts the game by throwing the Kī into Te Ao (the middle zone) this is done after each tupu hit. If a team losses possession out of bounds over the sides, then they hand over the Kī to the other team.
What were your roles in your team for these games:?
I was a guardian for most of the games.
 What did you enjoy the most about the game?:
I just really enjoyed being the guardian.

What were the drawbacks that you can think of?:
The ones I can think about is the lack of communication

What could your team do better next time you play?:
 We could work on our communication more and not slacking off while the team at the end is playing.