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Art

This term Key stage 3 students have been learning about Art from Africa

Pupils have been developing their skills through making coil pots, fabric printing, and creating drawings, collages, and prints. Pupils will look at the work of artists and craftspeople from Africa who works in both contemporary and traditional styles, Students should develop their making skills in both 2 and 3D the project will provide lots of opportunities for cross-curriculum links with Geography.

Find different activities in the Resources file that you can support your child to complete based on the theme.

Explore artifacts and traditions online by following these links –

 

This term Key Stage 4 students have been learning about Pop Art & Roy Lichenstein

Learning about what inspired him such as comic books and art history and how he was credited in pioneering American pop art.

Find different activities in the Resources file that you can support your child to complete based on the theme.

Explore examples of hi life’s work online by following these links –

 

This year team 1 students in year 11 have focused upon the theme of identity in art beginning by looking at the work of Stanley Spencer in Autumn, this term Frida Kahlo and Moving on to Cindy Sherman in the summer.

I have sent home folders containing worksheets based on the theme which would be helpful for them complete at home so we can do more practical work in the art room at school, I have also sent some paper and a list of drawing challenges which they should complete at home.

Explore examples of artwork online of the themes by following these links –

I hope you enjoy accessing these resources and helping support what they have been learning in class.

 

PE

Riverside Stay at Home Challenge  January 2021


 

 Step 1 – Choose a challenge

Step 2  – Perform it film on video or take photos

Step 3 – Send it to Michelle

 

Athletics Challenge:

  1. Speed bounce – This will get your heart racing!  How many times can you jump side to side in 60secs?
  2. Running cards -  You need two decks of cards -   Race against the clock and an opponent to reveal the Ace to the King in a suit of cards. How quickly can you complete the challenge? Can you beat your time and others?

Aiming Sports Challenge:

1.Tap up tennis – How many times can you tap up a tennis ball or any ball in 60secs?

2.How many times can you rally with a partner social distancing to keep the ball going for 60secs?

Team Sports Challenges:

 1.For the footballers – Keep uppy challenge – how many can you do as a pair or small team?

  1. Cool catcher – How many throws and catchers can you do with a partner in 60secs? Could you make it more challenging?  Turn around after every throw J

Adventures Sports Challenge:

Go for a bike ride – find a new route, challenge yourself to cycle further or faster in a time trial. Stay safe and take notice of your environment

I would love all  students to get involved so I would like video evidence and photos – please send them to michelleb@riverside

 Michelle PE J


 

 

PE Homework 2021

 

Dear Parents/Guardians/Students

I have attached a list of websites with activities for PE.

Please can you send me any videos or photos of the students doing these activities to michelleb@riverside.haringey.sch.uk

 

Joe Wicks Fitness

https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1 

Joe will be doing fitness work  on Mondays, Weds and Fridays which is the theme for this Spring Term

5 a day Fitness  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBTvnJpwcKw 

Videos on youtube to get your children moving if your students are Year 7/8 or Team 2, 3 and 4

 

BBC Bitezize PE: – Practical performance – videos on sports for all Years 7 – 11 – Team 1 and 2

 All students  Team 1 – Team 4:

If you have a garden or decide to take the children out make sure you keep your distance here are a few suggestion:

Limit screen time, computer games and TV and follow a timetable of activities:

How much exercise?

Health experts recommend you do at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day – do more than this if you can and want to.

Moderate-intensity activity 

Things like:

  • Bike riding
  • Briskly walking the dog
  • Playing frisbee in the park  
  • Walking and getting some fresh air

Anything that means you’re working hard enough to raise your heart rate – so you breathe harder and begin to sweat – but are still able to talk.

High-intensity and resistance exercise

It’s recommended that you do higher intensity and resistance activities three days a week because these will help strengthen your muscles and bones.

  • Skipping
  • Outdoor mini trampoline in the garden
  • Fitness videos found on Youtube aimed at Children

 

Lockdown Challenges Spring Term 2021

 

Athletics: Home Pentathlon 

Youth Sport Trust StayHomeStayActive links below

 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

Disney dance-along: 

Home learning Hub: 

Youtube Cosmic Kids Yoga 

Just Dance:

iMoves:

Premier League Primary Stars:

Cricket for Girls: 

Badminton.

Rugby League: 

YST - Personal Challenges

Go Noodle

10-minute shake-up

This Is PE 

Sport England

Haringey Girls Football Academy

 


 

 Riverside Stay at Home Challenge  2020

 

5 a day fitness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBTvnJpwcKw 

Videos on youtube to get your children moving if your students are Year 7/8 oR Team 2, 3 and 4

BBC Bitezize PE: – Practical performance – videos on sports for all Years 7 – 11 – Team 1 and 2

 

All students  Team 1 – Team 4:

If you have a garden or decide to take the children out make sure you keep your distance here are a few suggestion:

Limit screen time, computer games and TV and follow a timetable of activities:

How much exercise?

Health experts recommend you do at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day – do more than this if you can and want to.

Moderate-intensity activity 

Things like:

  • Bike riding
  • Briskly walking the dog
  • Playing frisbee in the park  
  • Walking and getting some fresh air

Anything that means you’re working hard enough to raise your heart rate – so you breathe harder and begin to sweat – but are still able to talk.

High-intensity and resistance exercise

It’s recommended that you do higher intensity and resistance activities three days a week because these will help strengthen your muscles and bones.

  • Skipping
  • Outdoor mini trampoline in the garden
  • Fitness videos found on Youtube aimed at Children

 


National School Sports Week – Stay at Home Challenge 20th – 26th June 2020 letter


Challenges 20th – 26th June 2020


 PE Update –June 2020.

Dear Students

I hope you are all safe and well?

National School Sports week is in June and I have attached a letter to your parents and carers about how you can get involved from home.

I have also included some websites that you might want to explore.

Here is a selection of some good websites :

PE Joe Wicks is amazing so keep fit by joining him every morning Monday – Friday

See you all soon, be safe.

Michelle

 

PE Secondary resources

SCHOOL GAMES ACTIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS:-  TopYa!Active app - needs to be downloaded mobiles - type in Invite code 23880. A chance for individuals to record their performances and also send videos of themselves. All vetted and some will be put on.

The London Youth Games are also promoting Move Crew 

Athletics: Home Pentathlon 

Youth Sport Trust StayHomeStayActive links below

 Youtube Joe Wicks 9:00 PE WITH JOE 

Youtube Joe Wicks 5 minute workout suitable for younger students

Disney dance-along: 

Home learning Hub: 

Youtube Cosmic Kids Yoga 

Just Dance:

iMoves:

Premier League Primary Stars:

Cricket for Girls: 

Badminton.

Rugby League: 

YST - Personal Challenges

Go Noodle

10-minute shake-up

This Is PE 

Sport England

Haringey Girls Football Academy

Adem Ali

Click news, Click Keep Active, Click docs Attachment in docs

Youtube 30 day Netball Challenge