Mini Olympics at Pujanke Elementary School in Split

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Olympic activities Creating olympic medals of clay, funny activity PREPARATION!

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Mini Olympics held on 18 March 2012 at Pujanke Elementary School in Split as part of the Comenius project: How How Healthy is Europe? 2011-2013. The presentation was made by teacher Marijana Sundov.

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Olympic activities

Creating olympic medals of clay, funny activity

PREPARATION!

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Symbol ingraving.

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STARTING WITH THE CEREMONY:Competition in three disciplines between two classes.

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Warming up before the competition!

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The First discipline: Three – legged races

Preparation for the race.

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Preparing for the start of first four couples. Teamwork between the pairs is the most important in this discipline.

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“Small” and “big” cheerleaders!

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The Second discipline: Relay race

Pupils ran from one area to another and back, passing a baton to the next runner. Winner is the the first team to complete the task.

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Ready?? YES!

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Happy and sad faces after the race.

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The Third discipline: Dodgeball

The point of the game is to hit players on the opposite team. .

The winning team is the team that has the last pupil left INSIDE the circle.

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The game has begun!

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Followed by Medals ceremony:

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The end of preliminary “Mini olympics”

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They have learned the importance of cooperation, conforming to following rules, and winning and losing games graciously – in those “disciplines” whey all won the gold medal!