Thursday, March 26, 2020

Oh The Things You Could See On A Walk


I went out for a walk with my family last night and we were delighted to see a beaver near the bike path bridge. Oh the things you could see if you get out for a walk.

Laundry ball

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Sit Up Challenge


If you would like someone to challenge click on my video and see if you can keep up or beat my number. 

Push up Activity


10 Push ups activity

Hide and Go Seek


Here is a fun activity you can do outside if you get bored being inside.

Eastman's Remote Learning update


Hi MBS Ospreys, 
Here is a video giving you an update on what I have been doing and what you will see on my blog from now on. 

Friday, December 22, 2017

Snow Shoeing

Malletts Bay School Physical Education 
Snow Shoeing
Please Read-Very Important

December 22, 2017


Dear Parent or Guardian,

Greetings! During the month of January starting on January 3rd, your child will be participating in snow shoeing during their physical education class. If the temperatures remain at a comfortable level and if we get enough snow our chances for a safe snow shoeing environment are promising. 

In order for students to have a safe and successful experience they must be dressed properly for snow shoeing. I strongly recommend that your child brings snow pants in case they fall or get wet. The following are ESSENTIAL: WINTER BOOTS, a hat, gloves or mittens, jacket, snow pants and light socks.

If your child is not prepared with the essential winter items then they can call a parent or guardian in the morning to see if they can bring them what they need. If the student cannot get the item they will stay in the office and read a book or do school work. Due to health issues, we will NOT be lending students hats, gloves, mittens, neck warmers, SNOW pants and coats. Please take the time over the next week to prepare your child for this outdoor winter activity.  While collecting the essential clothing needed please also help your child to work on tying their shoes.  The less time we take working on being able to independently tie their boots the more time we will have snow shoeing.

If we have limited snow or the conditions are unsafe we will be inside working on cup stacking.

Children are welcome to bring their own equipment.  They may store their snow shoes in our storage room. The students will make sure to bring their snow shoes home at the end of the week. Students are required to use the school’s poles since they have the necessary safety tips. 

If you would like to join your child’s class that would be great! An extra pair of hands is always welcome.  Students frequently need help with their equipment.  Please contact me at M.B.S. if you plan on helping.

If you have any questions or would like to come help out please feel free to email me at Elizabeth.eastman@colchestersd.org or call me at 264-5903.                                   

Thank you for your help,
                                         Elizabeth Eastman

                                                            Physical Educator