By Blake
Next steps for us:
"Improving our speed - hand/eye co-ordination," said Blake.
"Try some new hits," said Shianne.
"Making sure our grip is correct all the time," said Kaiden.
"To stay King of the Court for 4 rounds!" said Carey.
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Hi Room4,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the videos of us playing squash they were really funny to watch. I found it hard to keep control of the ball as well. Maybe try doing small hits to keep control of the ball.I wonder who won king of the court?
Emma
RM4
Drummond
Hi Room 4,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the squash lessons like pancake flops. I like playing king of the court. I like also like the warm ups. How long has Bruce been play Squash for?
Angelo
Room 4
Drummond School
Hello Room 4
ReplyDeleteGood luck at improving your speed and hand eye coordination and learning some new hits,you are already quite good. But what is your favorite hit and why?
yours sincerely
Emma from Oamaru Intermediate school