Health Week(s) 2020

Health Week(s) 2020 is a Health Week with a difference. Firstly, the Health Week this year runs for just short of two weeks. This will see us through to the summer holidays. We are all disappointed that we cannot complete Health Week in its traditional format but we are hoping you will still enjoy and benefit from some of the experiences we have provided. 

On this page we have a variety of activities for you to try including mental, social, physical wellbeing, food and nutrition. There is no requirement to complete all of the activities provided and it is advisable to pick the activities that will bring the most enjoymentThe activities are split into two categories
‘General resources and ‘Timetabled activities’. 


‘General resources’ can be accessed at any time. They have been provided for you to choose as you see appropriate.
Please 
click here to gain access to the general resources.


‘Timetabled activities’ are explained below in more detail.
Firstly, you can see an overview timetable of the activities that occur each day. Below the timetable links and information are posted on the days these activities are aimed for. Some of the links will not work until the actual day arrives.


Final Day – Thursday 2nd July ←Click the link
Day 8 – Wednesday 1st July ←Click the link
Day 7 – Tuesday 30th June ←Click the link
Day 6 – Monday 29th June ←Click the link
Day 5 – Friday 26th June ←Click the link
Day 4 – Thursday 25th June ←Click the link
Day 3 – Wednesday 24th June ←Click the link
Day 2 – Tuesday 23rd June ←Click the link
Day 1 – Monday 22nd June ←Click the link


The Bishy Boa Challenge
We would love ALL of our pupils to do this including our new P1 pupils.

Once Health Week is completed, we are going to arrange for your stones to become a permanent feature of our school to help us remember these unusual times and the strength, determination and resilience you have all demonstrated.

Please try and have your stone in place by Thursday 2nd July 12pm.
Click these links to complete this task  Bishy Boa Bishy Boa Blurb

 


McMurdo Challenge (Week 1 only – now finished)

One of our school families has made a fantastic Teddy Bear Fitness Trail for you to try.

It starts at the roundabout at the bottom of Covesea Rise and goes up into Hamilton Gardens to the top of West Covesea Road.

There are different levels of exercises to choose from. Hunt for the teddy bears on the lamppost to see what exercise to do.

Have fun! (Picture clues below)

 


SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-Being : By 2030 we aim to improve health and well-being for all which includes universal health care, access to medicine and improved air quality.

Article 24 Health Care – ensures that every child has the right to the best possible health. Nutritious food, clean water, quality health care and clean environment.


 

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