(Push-ups)
Our school color is purple
False
How do you spell his name?
F-U-R-U-K-A-W-A
You can go to jail in this game.
Escape from PE!
The amount of physical activity you should do each day.
60 minutes for kids, 30 minutes for adults.
T or F: An apple is a Whoa food.
False. An apple is a Go food.
Mrs. Johnson is our Head Office Manager (Secretary)
True. Mrs. Spellman is starting a new job.
What's Mr. Furukawa's favorite sport?
Golf
Mr. Furukawa is the Master.
Jedi Battle
The number of days you should do physical activity in a week.
7 days a week.
T or F: Your body is 50-70% water.
True. So drink plenty of water to stay healthy! 6-8 glasses a day.
Emerald Park has over 600 students.
False. There are less than 500 right now.
T or F: Mr. Furukawa has a motorcycle.
True
Last one left on the mat.
King or Queen of the Mountain
What does the heart pump to the rest of our body?
Blood
How many servings of fruits and vegetables should you eat every day?
5 servings of fruits and vegetables every day!
Emerald Park is the Best school!
True!!!
T or F: Mr. Furukawa can dunk a basketball.
False
Try to blow up other boats
Battleship
While running what two things inside your body begin to start working harder in order to supply your body with the energy it needs?
Your heart and lungs.
How many hours of sleep should you get every night?
At least 8-10 hours.
BASE stands for: Be Respectful, Act Safely, Show Respect, and Exhibit Strength.
False: BASE stands for: Be Respectful, Act Safely, Show Respect, and Exhibit Grit
T or F: Mr. Furukawa has 2 jobs.
False. 4 jobs: Teacher, coach, Massage Therapist, and Seahawks.
A dangerous adventure stealing jewels.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Name 2 benefits of regular exercise.
Staying fit, lose weight, live longer, sleep better, reduce sickness, strengthen muscles/bones, feel better, improves attitude/happiness, more alert, improves memory/learning, good for the brain.
T or F: You should never eat Whoa food (junk food).
False. You should not eat a lot of junk food. It's ok to have it occasionally like on special occasions.