Title: Field Day
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2What is "Field Day"?
Competition is a part of life. Teaching our
students how to compete in a fair and dignified
fashion is a responsibility we all share.
Field Day is an entire school day dedicated to
physical competition recreation among our
students. Strong emphasis should be placed
upon teamwork and sportsmanship during this
culminating celebration.
When is Field Day?
Field Day is scheduled for Thursday, May 14th.
This event will include students in grades K-5.
In the event of inclement weather, we will
proceed the following day.
3Getting Ready
- Each classroom teacher is responsible for the
following - Preparing a class banner, flag or other
identifying marker for your team area. - Class/Student supervision at Field Day.
- Sending home correspondence related to Field Day
to parents. - Finding volunteers (if desired) and providing
tents/canopies or other comfort items for your
class area. - Assigning students to races.
4Event Rules
- In order for this day to run smoothly, it is
imperative that our students know and understand
what is expected of them. Please take the time
to discuss the following rules with your class. -
- Students are not be permitted to go back into the
building without supervision. - Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated.
- Students must wear tennis shoes at all times.
Students wearing flip-flops or sandals will not
be permitted to participate in any event. - Students must stay in their designated class area
unless traveling to and from the concession area
(with your permission). - Students are not to handle equipment or enter the
racing area unless invited to do so. - Failure to follow the rules may result in
dismissal, disqualification, loss of a team
point, or all of the above.
5Awards
Classes will be recognized at the end of the day.
First through fourth place certificates will be
awarded to classes. We will not distribute
individual ribbons this year. Each
event is worth the following number of
points 1st 4 points 2nd 3 points 3rd 2
points 4th 1 points
6Concessions
The following items will be available at the
concession stand Hotdogs - 1.00 Sodas -
.50 Popcorn - 1.00 Snow Cones - .1.00 Chips -
.50 Candy - .25/..50/1.00 Bottled Water -
1.00 Nachos Cheese - 2.00 Pickles -
.50 The concession stand will open by 800
and remain open until 130. Students may visit
the concession stand at any time with your
permission.
7Race Information
The events are relay-style. Each race team will
consist of 14 students. Please make sure that
all students have equal opportunities to
compete. The last student to complete the race
for your team MUST wear the colored jersey
(provided) and only go one time. This enables
the judges to see which teams are about to
complete the race. All students must complete
the race and BE SEATED to be considered as
finished by the judges. All K-2 classes
will race at the same time, but are only
competing against classes on their grade-level.
Following the K-2 race, all 3-5 classes will be
called to the lanes to race in the same fashion.
8The Events
- Sack RaceStudent hops in sack down to marker
gets out of sack and runs back. In the event the
bag breaks, student should keep jumping with feet
together. - Balloon PopStudent runs down to marker with
balloon and sits on it until it pops. - Raquet RaceStudent will balance the ball on the
raquet and travel down to the marker and back. - Hula-Hoop JumpStudent runs down to line grabs
hoop, jumps through 5 times (3x for K-2), places
hoop around marker runs back. - Leaky Bucket BrigadeStudents form one line. On
go, the leaking container is filled with water
and passed over head to the next person in line.
The overhead passing continues until the bucket
reaches the other end of the line and the water
is poured into the collection bucket. Last
person carries bucket to the front fills and
continue.
9- Caterpillar Race All students in class line up
one behind the other with feet spread and hands
on the shoulders of the person in front of them.
The last students in the line crawls under all
others until they reach the front of the line The
next student takes their turn and the Catepillar
crawls toward the the finish line. - Sponge TossEach student takes turns tossing a
water-soaked sponge to their teacher. The
teacher must then squeeze out the water into
their container and return the sponge to the
start bucket. Students and teacher will continue
until they have filled their container to the
line. - Tip Go Student tips over bowling pin,
continues around marker, returns pin to upright
position and returns to line. - 3-Legged Race Students pair and bind leg
w/partner. Travel down and back. K-2 Students
will travel inside a hula-hoop together. - Torch Relay Student places tennis ball on top
of torch and carries it down and back.
10Schedule
- 745 800 Student Arrival
- 800 830 Classes Assemble/Concessions Open
- 830 1145 Races
- Tip and Go
- Sack Race
- Balloon Pop
- Caterpillar Race
- Sponge Race
- Torch Relay
- 3-Legged Race
- Hula-hoop Jump
- Raquet Race
- Bucket Brigade
- Races will take place in the order listed above
at approximately 10 minute intervals. Please do
not send students to the racing lanes until
called. - 1145 1200 Closing
- 1200 130 Lunch Open Recreation
Tip and Go Sack Race Balloon
Pop Caterpillar Race Sponge Race 3-Legged
Race Hula-hoop Jump Raquet Race Bucket
Brigade Awards 1200-
Lunch / Open Activities Students should
remain with their own class/grade where they can
be under your direct supervision during this
time.
11Seating Chart
FINISH
Football Field
4th 3rd 1st
K EC 2nd 5th
Please be sure that tents are set-up in the
appropriate area.
Concession Stand
12Judges Concessions
It will be necessary for resource teachers and
TAs to assist in varying capacities on Field
Day. If you are a resource teacher who will be
at our school on May 14th, and your name does not
appear on the list below, please see me.
Concessions J. Dunning Burson Coleman C.
Dunning Galston Autry Hudson Underwood Higgins Hic
ks
Field Judges Godwin Parnell Cannon Gilreath Lovick
Parent Volunteers
13Odds Ends
- Sack lunches will be picked-up in the cafeteria.
Classes may eat in their rooms or on the field. - Students are not to enter the building for water
or restrooms unaccompanied. - Students should be encouraged to bring water
bottles, sunscreen, hats, a towel and/or blanket
to sit on. - Feel free to set-up any items in your class area
that you would like. Canopys, coolers, lawn
chairs and blankets are usually a good idea. You
may drive onto the field to drop off your items
and park your vehicle there.. - Remind students with asthma or other health
conditions to have their medication readily
available in the office on this day. - As time permits, we will have some races for
teachers to earn their class extra points. Listen
for the designated music and be one of the first
10 to stand in a hoop on the field and you get to
play! You will have the option to allow a
designated parent to stand-in for you in the
races if you wish.
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