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Friday, August 9, 2019

Team Reflection

This week in our P.E Hurumanu we have been playing cross-court games in the school gym.

The focus of this week's activities was working in small teams of random people and see how we work

together.



Our activity was cross-court games. For this activity, I rated myself at level three. To achieve at level
three, we have to show that we can consistently contribute, include myself in the team activity. We also
use positive words to encourage our team and other people.


During the game of cross-court games, I showed that I am working at level three by contributing most of
the time when I tried I made sure I was trying my best, and I used encouraging words to support my team
and the team I was versing. These examples show that I have met the standard for level three.


While playing the Cross-court games, something that I found challenging was that in the first game every
like 10 seconds either someone from my team or someone from the other team would pick up the ball,
even if it was necessary. The reason I found this challenging was because we weren't able to play a
proper game, and we were all fighting because of it. However, I managed to overcome this challenge by
having to move on to the next game meaning they were not picking up the ball when someone went to
pick it up.


Another problem we had was that the two teams were not getting along, we were constantly arguing and
fighting about random things that would happen in the games. In the last game, we started to not fight as
much meaning we could enjoy a fun game of floor hockey.

Next week I am aiming to work at level four. To make sure that I am working at that level I am going
to work on involving myself in the games we play more, and trying to support my team some more.

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