What was the primary goal of the passion project?
To teach cricket to kids in a fun and engaging way.
What activity started each session?
A dynamic warm-up.
What skill is crucial for proper batting?
Correct bat grip and posture.
What was a challenge related to grade levels?
Teaching younger kids outside the target grade range.
How many schools were involved in the workshops?
What was the final game in the batting session?
A Home Run Derby.
What is the role of a bowler in cricket?
To deliver the ball to the batter to get them out.
What solution was found for equipment shortages?
Adapting drills to use minimal equipment.
What grade levels were targeted for the workshops?
Grades 4 and 5.
What was the purpose of the batting relay game?
To improve teamwork, hand-eye coordination, and hitting accuracy.
What is a home run in cricket called?
A six.
How was the issue of non-responsive teachers addressed?
By persistent follow-ups through email and in-person visits.
How did the project address kids with different skill levels?
By incorporating a variety of drills and games to suit all abilities.
How did the team end each session?
By engaging with the kids and ensuring they had fun.
What does fielding focus on in cricket?
Catching, throwing, and stopping the ball effectively.
What was done to manage awkward schedules?
The team adjusted their timing to fit school availability.