Amazingly active
Watch - Explore new amazingly active words
The children are trying some energetic sporting activities. Which ones have you tried to stay fit and active?
What A beautiful day to be amazingly active! And so many possibilities.
Jasper gently jogs past before Aria races past him.
Jogging or running is great exercise, and you can race your friends. Woah that’s fast, that’s called sprinting!
We see Josh jumping on the spot.
Star jumps are also fun, or hopping on one leg. skipping with a rope. Great idea!
Jasper hops in as the teacher gets ready to skip with a rope and trips on the first try.
Oops!
Teacher trips over the skipping rope.
Good shot.
We see a football being kicked around.
Playing sport is also a good way to stay fit and healthy.
Daisy throws a netball into a net. Josh pops up with a cricket bat and ball before we see Jasper hitting a ball with a hockey stick.
Football, netball, cricket or hockey are all team sports.
But just lobbing or batting a ball can be just as much fun. Especially when you catch it as well.
The teacher is waiting hands out ready to catch but gets bombarded by lots of balls.
Phew, it can be a lot of effort and use a lot of energy to stay active. But it’s always worth it, even if you are totally exhausted. Keep it up!
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Vocabulary is the collection of words that we use. We can always learn new words.
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Activity: Explore your own vocabulary through writing
What amazingly active things do you like to do to keep fit and healthy?

Can you write about how you stay active and fit?
Have you ever been exhausted, or even just a bit?
Did you put in a lot of effort and give it your all?
Maybe you played tennis, rugby or netball.

Activity: Quiz – part one
Activity: Quiz – part two
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