Friday, March 20, 2009

Disabled Sports..

Dear Coralites,

In conjunction with our CIP day on Friday, many of you participated in games that brought you out of your comfort zones to experience what it feels like to be playing with some sort of disability. For those of you who want to find out more about disabled sports and maybe be a volunteer, here is the website link to the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC).
and some videos on how the real professionals do it!



some pictures from the recent sports day... and we'll try to get more. in the meantime.. enjoy

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Friday, March 6, 2009

The tide has turned RED .... !

Our heartiest congratulations to Entrepreneurs for lifting the Annual Track & Field Challenge Trophy!!

Final Track and Field Points for each House
Entrepreneurs: 345
Adventurers: 266
Innovators: 245
Thinkers: 229
Discoverers: 170
Challengers: 149

Every Coralite, A sportsperson!
PE Dept

Monday, February 23, 2009

Track & Field Meet Results

Dear Coralites,

Our Track & Field Meet is slightly more than a week away.

Final results for the track & field events will be posted very soon.

Let us all strive for excellence, putting in our best effort, bond closer together as a House, as a school but more importantly learning to respect our differences and each other.

May the best House win!

Every Coralite, A Sportsperson!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Japanese 31 Legged Race for Schools

Watch this and one will realize the immense teamwork needed as well as all the sweat and toil put into the practices.

What does everybody think of Coral doing a 10 person, 11 Legged Race for the Houses?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Helpful websites for Basketball elective groups

Dear Coralites,

This post is meant for the Sec 3 & 4s taking basketball as your elective. As mentioned during PE, you need to be responsible for your learning.
Coaches need to look for appropriate drills for the team to help the team improve on a whole.
Captains need to take charge of your team - arrange for practices, motivate them.
Referees should familiarise themselves with the standard game rules.
Score-keepers should look for templates to keep track of your score and how your team is doing. (successful rebounds, free throws taken and scored, steals etc.)
Everyone should have a part to play as your teams were designed as such, no one warms the bench!!

the following links are just guidelines for those of you having trouble finding the standard game rules or possible drills your team can adopt. Note that you may also go to youtube and search "basketball drills' and you will get countless helpful videos to improve your game. Plan for at least 20 minutes of drilling before diving into the 5v5 game during PE.

Official Basket Ball Rules 2008
Basketball drills
Example of a score sheet

How much fun you are going to have for these few weeks largely depends on your participation and responsibility in improving your game. Feel free to look up the teachers should you have any problems or doubts.

Have a good long weekend ahead!
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