Project Ride Smart

This week was three days of riding in the community on pre-planned routes with good teaching opportunities. There were 4 LCIs and each group had one parent volunteer to ride sweep. dsc03181I got to work with the Blue groups – those with higher skill levels from the blacktop drills. They were eager to go. They ran to their bikes and quickly formed the wheel-in position and began the ABCQuick Check.dsc03185The young man at the front was the best organizer of his peers ever. He had them lined up at the gate and ready to ride more quickly than I ever could.dsc03186This is near the end of the planned route and I had to pull over to ask the group a question based on the chattering of one boy in particular for the past 1/4 mile. “Hey you guys! This is where I got my first primate! … Right here! This is the spot!” I was baffled. One girl asked, “What’s a primate?” Once that was answered, I learned that there’s a primate-looking character you can collect (or fight?) on Pokemon Go. Aha! dsc03187I worked with four different classes through the day. We found a good water stop about halfway into the ride.dsc03191dsc03204dsc03205I worked with the girl in the red jersey last week as she was almost becoming an independent rider. By this week, she had achieved success! Everyone was so proud of her!dsc03206dsc03208Oh Kenneth! Everyday he came to visit during his lunch recess. Visit? It was more like a monologue. He was quite happy that he got to ride with Pollyanna and the red group and go off campus. I asked him who taught him to ride. His answer, “Oh, I pretty much taught myself.” Really? dsc03207

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