Fixture 9: Star Players. Fixture 9: Star Players.

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Fixture 9: Star Players

Warm up game PASS THE BALL As you pass the ball around the circle, call the person’s name, but listen out for the instructions. You may find yourself standing on one leg or even using your less dominant hand. Watch out everyone!

A Game of Two HAlves THE FIRST HALF You are going to get into groups of four. First you need to look at the roles available and decide who is suited best to each role in your group. Each of you will take a card, and that will be your role today.

A game of two halves THE SECOND HALF You are now going to discuss some key questions in your groups, remember to ensure your role in the discussion is completed.

Key Questions Key Question 1 What is a role model? What makes a good role model? Who are your current role models and why? Key Question 2 Why would it be a food idea to have reading role models? Who would you say are your reading role models? Who do you think needs a reading role model? What qualities do you think make an excellent reading role model? Do you think you could become a reading role model?

What did your group think? Striker Feedback What did your group think?

Online challenge Who has completed an online challenge this week? Which team challenge did you take? How many challenges do you have left to do? Will you complete them all by the end of our sessions?

Training Logs Who completed their training logs this week? Trophy stickers Next week’s task is…

Who has finished a book this week? Challenge Poster Who has finished a book this week? Book swap.

STORY TIME