Thais and Lenin hosted a neighborhood get-together.
Postscript: I didn’t need a costume this year, but had an easy one ready, just in case. Only Phyllis got to experience the full effect of Cloudy with a Chance of Rain =)
… and what looks like a giant black pearl earring is actually the doorknob on the cabinet!
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Soccer at St Ignatius
Project Ride Smart – week 3
LCI Pollyanna joined us this week. She gave instructions at the starting point while Doug and I watched and evaluated students at the other end.
The most complicated maneuver is the multi-step left turn: scan, signal, scan, merge to left position, stop signal, brake evenly at the limit line, scan left/right and give left turn signal, go according to right-of-way rules. Students are scored 0-3, then grouped for street rides by ability.
I always take the red group and we stay on the bike trail and park paths. This north Natomas neighborhood has a series of connected parks with many bike paths. I tell my group how lucky they are because we have more fun and ride more.
Sierra Elementary Bike Club
This bike club has grown in numbers this year. About 15 kids show up consistently! One of the students is holding Eddie’s Bakery – a large yellow truck, laminated and attached to foam-core board with two handles on the back. Everyone wants to “drive” Eddie’s Bakery truck to simulate approaching traffic to practice making good decisions going through an intersection. Eddie is notoriously irresponsible and unpredictable – some have even suggested he should get a DUI. So glad I only made one of him.
Auburn Elementary Bike Club
Today was the last club meeting for the Auburn Elementary Bike Club. It took two years to get permission for an off-campus ride … and today was the day! Everyone was excited. We rode in the neighborhood near the school and on a bike trail in a nature preserve.
Thank you, Sacramento River Cats, for sponsoring our bike club this fall. And big thanks to Luke Brownell, 4th grade teacher and bike club advisor. We couldn’t have done it without you!
Soccer at St Ignatius
Project Ride Smart after-school coaching
Each year, there are several students who have never ridden a bike before. And, after the first day of blacktop drills, many more are discovered who have forgotten HOW to ride a bike in a controlled and predictable way. Therefore, we offer two one-hour after-school coaching sessions. Some students sign up early and others are “invited” to participate.
A near-miss as they whizzed by:
Of the ten students who had never ridden, all learned how to ride. Only two did not reach a sufficient skill level to go the the street rides.