Archive for July 2nd, 2008

The memory workshopStadium OrienteeringBellboating

The year 8 kic.in2.study group have just completed a ten week programme based at the Cobblers Study Centre.  Attendance was excellent and we saw a great improvement in confidence in a number of the young people.  Early sessions were dedicated to getting to know each other and learning to work as a team.  Margaret’s drain pipe game was great fun, and we almost cracked group juggling. 

 We were lucky to have the opportunity to tour the stadium, visiting many areas the general public don’t usually get the chance to see.  Lots of photographs were taken and the students then used Publisher to create a comic strip incorporating photographs and text.  The stadium was the location for the orienteering activity which brought out the competitive spirit in several people. 

 

A presentation by the healthy food and drink team saw us sampling a range of fruit, some familiar, some fairly strange, and then we made and taste-tested several smoothie recipes.  Mmmmmm  

We followed up this activity by devising a healthy menu for the Cobblers team on a match day.

 

A memory workshop challenged us all to improve our memory skills through a series of activities ranging from the familiar “I went to market….”, Kim’s game, practising grouping  things together, card memory games and more complicated visualisation tricks.  Everyone saw some improvement in their ability to remember things.  On another occasion we looked at different types of intelligence and tried to work out where our strengths lay – were we number smart, people smart, body smart, word smart, myself smart, picture smart, nature smart or music smart?

One week saw us visiting Franklin Gardens to join a PfS group from the Saints Study Centre in a Circus Skills workshop led by the county jester Kevin Burke.  Research has shown that these activities give the brain a bit of a workout and aid concentration.  We also saw how it encouraged the students to persevere at an activity and keep practising until they’d mastered it.  We saw some great juggling, fantastic work with the flower sticks, superb plate spinnng and impressive stilt walking.

 

Bellboating was a new venture for the Kic.in2.study programme and we are very grateful to Margaret for organising our session at the Northampton Sailing Club at Pitsford reservoir.  She assured us the boat was virtually unsinkable, provided everyone with buoyancy aids, a quick lesson in the rudiments, and before we knew it the Kic.in2.study boat crew were on the water! 

 

This has been a fantastic group to work with and we will miss them on Wednesday evenings.  However we hope to see them on some of the holiday activities on offer, and again next year.

At the cobblers we had lots of fun, art, ICT, fun and games outside. Lots of stuff!
Here is a picture of all of us together.
WE have all had a fun time its brilliant!
We have all worked as a team and learnt soemthing new, andhaven’t given up!
We have 4 helpers, Margaret, Jean, Miss Curtis and Emma. I give them 100/100.
Ellie – Falconers Hill