Monday, March 10, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014
Windham Mountain Ski Trip
The
temperatures increased, the sun came out and our students geared up to ski for the
first time this school year, thanks to a grant provided through the EDD
Memorial Fund. Windham Mountain Ski Lodge and the Adaptive Sports Program
welcomed us with their smiles, snow and ski equipment. One student had the
pleasure of walking around the snowy mountain exploring. Other students went
skiing for the time and learned the thrill of stepping outside their comfort
zones. A few students are more
experienced at skiing and began learning how to shift their weight from one foot
to another in order to change directions. The staff and facilities at Windham
Mountain were fantastic and I cannot thank them enough for the wonderful
experience we all had. Check back soon to see a video that contains pictures
from the entire day.

Thank you Adaptive Sports Program and the EDD Memorial Fund,
Miss Shirey & Pathfinder Village School
Jump For Life
At Pathfinder School, we had a wonderful time celebrating
our Jump Rope for Heart Event. This week marks the end of American Heart Month,
but the students know that we must keep our heart healthy all year long. On Monday and Tuesday the students practiced
all the types of rope jumping that they have learned this month.
On Wednesday the students were able
to show off all their skills to the staff and parents that came to our Jump
Rope for Heart event. The students got “pumped up” for the event by entering
the gym through a dark hallway with lit up glow sticks in balloons, with a
heart pumping sound playing through a sound system. In the gym were stations
that students were able to try out. The stations included:
Monkey in the Middle
Healthy snacks
Jump/step over the ropes that are stretched between cones
How high can you jump? – Mark it with a crayon
Heart Tic-Tac-Toe
Potato Sack Jumping
Individual Jump Rope
Hula Hoop Obstacle Course
After all of the stations were completed, the students were surprised with a reward that they had all earned from collecting at least $15.00 in donations for the American Heart Association. This reward was to throw a whipped cream pie at a school staff member! As Mr. Adams, Mrs. Thompson and Miss Shirey were getting pied, the gymnasium was full of laughter and giggles. Together, as a school we raised: $860.08
Healthy snacks
Jump/step over the ropes that are stretched between cones
How high can you jump? – Mark it with a crayon
Heart Tic-Tac-Toe
Potato Sack Jumping
Individual Jump Rope
Hula Hoop Obstacle Course
After all of the stations were completed, the students were surprised with a reward that they had all earned from collecting at least $15.00 in donations for the American Heart Association. This reward was to throw a whipped cream pie at a school staff member! As Mr. Adams, Mrs. Thompson and Miss Shirey were getting pied, the gymnasium was full of laughter and giggles. Together, as a school we raised: $860.08
Putting on this event as a first year teacher was very
exciting. I am so proud of each of my students for everything that they have
accomplished this month. Many students kept trying and trying until they were
able to jump over the rope; others found ways to be creative with the jump rope
(alphabet soup!), and each student asked for donations by themselves and always
remembered to be polite. I could not
have done this without the help of my students and co-workers. And of course, thank
you to all who donated to support this amazing cause. We are all heart heroes!
Keep Jumping,
Miss Shirey
Friday, February 14, 2014
WE ARE HEART HERO'S
Jump Rope for Heart
is a fulfilling and exciting time for my students and me. The students are learning about how their
heart works, are being creative with the jump ropes and showing off their skills.
The students also get to learn about what it takes to be a
heart hero. We need to keep ourselves healthy, but we need to help others be
healthy too. In some of the pictures,
you will see our heart wall that includes the reasons why each individual
student is a heart hero. In P.E. class
the students have been hula hoop jumping, playing artery avengers, “monkey in
the middle” jumping and so much more!
Besides being heart heroes in class, the students are working
hard outside of class too. Many students are raising donations from their families
and friends to help other American youth have healthy hearts. Our school’s
fundraising goal is $200.00. As of February 14, 2014 we have
reached this goal!
Happy Valentine's Day,
Miss Shirey
Monday, February 3, 2014
Jump Rope For Heart - American Heart Association
CONTACT
Miss Shirey
mshirey@pathfindervillage.org
mshirey@pathfindervillage.org
Pathfinder Village
Students Jump For Their Heart and to Save Lives !!!!
Jump
Rope For Heart teaches students how physical fitness benefits the heart and
shows them that volunteering can be a fun and positive experience for the whole
community. The need to educate children about the importance of physical
activity couldn’t be timelier. According to recent studies, about one-third of
children ages 2 to 19 are overweight and obese.
“By
including physical activity into their daily routines, kids can significantly
reduce the onset and burden of heart disease,“ said Tabitha Poplaski,
spokesperson for the Greater Utica Chapter of the American Heart Association “By
raising money through Jump Rope For Heart, we are preventing heart disease and
obesity for the next generation of Americans. Kids are literally jumping into a
heart healthier life while becoming passionate about raising money for other
kids with sick hearts.”
For 35 years, Jump Rope For Heart has raised more than $818
million for the fight against heart disease and stroke. Millions of students
have learned about heart health and how nutrition and physical activity can
help prevent heart disease and stroke. Jump Rope For Heart is
co-sponsored by the American Heart Association and the American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
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Please help our students help others by making a
donation. If you would like to help more, email Miss Shirey, call your nearest
American Heart Association office at 1-800-AHA-USA1 (1-800-242-8721). You can
also visit us online at heart.org/jump.
Snowshoeing
The students at Pathfinder Village School are rock stars
at snowshoeing. The weather has improved recently so that some of the students
were able to try out snowshoes for the first time this year.
With concerns about wind-chill, our classes may have only
been out for a few minutes, but some students were going on adventures. Many
students created their own paths, walked around the playground, or went into
the center of the bicycle path. Students even waved “hello” through the school
windows to their classroom peers. When
the temperature was too low students stayed inside and learned about
snowshoeing equipment and how to dress for the outdoors. (Snowshoes, hats, gloves, jackets, snow
pants, boots, scarves, poles for walking, etc.)
This week fitness was a focus of our P.E. classes.
Students learned how to use the treadmills and stationary bicycles, and
recorded their personal data, including:
- Date exercised
- Equipment used (bike or treadmill)
- Time (How long did you exercise for?)
- Distance (How far did you walk or bike?)
In the future I look forward to students graphing the
distances that they walk and calculating how many miles the classes walk
together. Below you will see pictures of
students using the treadmills, and even a fun kickball game from
last week!
Keep active!
Miss Shirey
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