YOG RAWKS :D
Envy our nice work?
Don't get desperate (:



YuWei, YiTing, Alicia, Lynette
HELLO!
Some pictures that we took during our meet-ups.
HEHE, very little but made it into a video.
HOPE YOU ENJOY! :)

*its a sildeshow video, moves quite slow so you all can catch the words,
please be patient :)*

YOG RAWKS! :D

-lynette (3)

4.History Of The Olympic Movement
HISTORY OF OLYMPIC MOVEMENT

Heres a chart done by us.
We've use the country, australia as a example.



AUSTRALIA

2000
Gold-16.
Silver-25.
Bronze-17.

2004
Gold-17.
Silver-16.
Bronze-16

2008
Gold-14.
Silver-15.
Bronze-17.

From the chart, you can see clearly that on OVERALL, their total number of awards dropped.

In order to show you guys the metal tallys for all the countries participating,
We have put it in a powerpoint form.

*please be patient, the powerpoint slide changes automatically every 8 seconds :)*
History Of The Olympic Movement!

Hope you enjoyed our powerpoint :D

Powerpoint by Ng Yu Wei (8).
Blogging & Picture Editing by Lynette (3).
Class : 1E1.
Topic : Wellbeing and Health.
Qns : Find the medals tally for the Olypmics held from 1998-2008.
a) Break down into different countires who won gold, silver and bronze respectively.
b) Break down into 5 different sports - Swimming, Table Tennis, Badminton, Weight Lifting and Soccer and any sports deemed suitable.
Select an appropriate visual statistics(eg. Bar graph, pie chart etc) to show your finding.

3.Digital Media
This is our comic.

*Please click on the image to enlarge, thank you!



CREDITS:
Comic by Alicia (6).
Blogging & Picture Editing by Lynette (3).
Class : 1E1.
Topic : Digital Media.
Qns : Use of digital comics via "Comic studio" software and Chinese language to create awareness of various upcoming events of Youth Olympic 2010.


TATA~END~ THANK YOU :)

2. WellBeing and Health.
For the athletics to perform their very best at the competition, their nutrition meal plays a very important role. The organizer must ensure that they eat a well balanced diet. Nutrients are very important to the body as:

1)It enriches the body.
2)Repair damaged cells.
3)Keep us warm.
4)Provides us with energy for working.

Going deeper...
It also include:
-Carbohydrate = Provide energy, Aid digestion
-Fats = Provide energy, Keep us warm
-Proteins = Build the body, repair worn-out parts of the body.
-Vitamins = Protect the body against diseases
-Minerals = Help the body to function properly


This is our suggestion for the daily meals of the athletics:
Breakfast
-Sandwiches with meats, cheese or egg fillings (rich carbohydrate food).
-300 ml of cow’s milk(10g protein).
-1 fruit.

Lunch
-Sports drinks (providing fluid and carbohydrate during a after exercise).
-200 g baked beans (10g protein).
-Canned tuna or salmon on crackers or rice cakes (rich carbohydrate food).

Dinner
-Meat / fish / chicken stir-fries served with rice.
or noodles (rich carbohydrate food).
-200 g yoghurt (10g protein).

Other useful tips:
-Sleep 8 hours a night. (try to sleep at a regular schedule).
-Avoid overtraining and keep stress to a minimum.

A powerpoint presentation by us.
Enjoy!

*please be patient, the powerpoint slide changes automatically every 8 seconds :)*
WellBeing & Health!

Adapted from:

Calorie Counter | Nutra Check.
Calories in Rice.
Powerpoint.

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CREDITS:
Powerpoint by Yi Ting (14).
Blogging & Picture Editing by Lynette (3).
Class : 1E1.
Topic : Wellbeing and Health.
Qns : How would the organizer of YOG look after althletes' nutrition meal? (Include before and after competition) and body maintenance over the period of 6 months? State your plan & recommendations? "


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1. Part ll. Olympism & Olympic Values.
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Today, we will be sharing about the Olympism & Olympic Values.
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OLYMPISM

Ancient Olympism
Olympism has its roots in the beliefs of the ancient Greeks, who encouraged people to develop their physical, moral, intellectual, cultural and artistic qualities harmoniously. This meant taking part in a blend of sport, art, educational and cultural activities. This philosophy was celebrated through the Olympic Games, a festival involving athletes, scholars and artists from many cultural fields.

Modern Olympism
The Olympic Movement is established in 1894 by Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin ; the father of modern olympism. He modernised ancient Greek ideals and launched them to the rest of the world through the process of a modern Olympic Games. By blending sport with culture and education, Olympism promotes a way of life based on:
*The balanced development of the body, will and mind
*The joy found in effort
*The educational value of being a good role model
*Respect for universal ethics including tolerance, generosity, unity, friendship, non-discrimination and respect for others.

Goal of Olympism
Olympism uses sport to promote the balanced development of people as an necessary step in building a peaceful society that places a high value on human dignity.

The Olympic Movement should evaluate :
*whether the Olympic Games still help to promote the Olympic ideals
*whether the Olympic values continue to contribute to the success of the Olympic Games.

Adapted from : Olympism - What is it?
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OLYMPIC VALUES

5 main olympics values:
*Excellence: Doing the best we can, on the field of play or in our daily life activities. The important point is not winning, but taking part, making progress and enjoying the healthy combination of body, mind and will.
*Friendship: At the heart of the Olympic Movement. It encourages us to see sport as an instrument for mutual understanding between individuals, and communication between people all over the world.
*Respect: Respecting others, yourself and your body, for other people, rules
and regulations, sports and for the environment.
*Determination: Strive till the end, not only in the competetition but in all the things that we do in our daily life. Determination is the key to success.
*Sportsmanship: Enjoying the process competition, not the results. Fairplays during and being a 'good loser' are examples of good sportsmanship.


The embrace of Russia’s Natalia
Paderina and Georgia’s Nino Salukvadze
(pictured) at Beijing 2008 powerfully
illustrated the Olympic values in action.
Adapted from : Powerpoint.

Heres a powerpoint presentation by us.
Enjoy~

*please be patient, the powerpoint slide changes automatically every 8 seconds :)*
Olympism & Olympic Values!

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Done by : Lynette (3)
Class : 1E1.
Topic : Youth Olympic Games.
Topic no : 1 ; Olympism & Olympic Values.
Qns : Stage the 5 Olympics Values that you think are important for your group and the reason why.

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Brief Introduction to the YOG 2010.
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Singapore, our country.
will be hosting the FIRST youth olympic games in year 2010!
There is estimated to be around 3,600 athletes and 800 officials from 205 National Olympic Committees, and more than 500,000 spectators!!!

The whole world will be watching us. SINGAPORE!



THE BEIJING 2008 TORCH!



Aim of the YOG :
create a lasting sports, culture and education legacy for Singapore and youths from around the world, as well as enhance and elevate the sporting culture locally and regionally. :)

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There are 27 types of sports participating in the YOG 2010.
- Aquatics
- Archery
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Canoe
- Kayaking
- Cycling
- Equestrain
- Fencing
- Football
- Gymnastic
- Handball
- Hockey
- Judo
- Mordern Pentathlon
- Rowing
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Table Tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Triathlon
- VolleyBall
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling



Picture adapted from : [Youth.SG :: Singapore - Do you have (Olympic) Values?]

Done by : Lynette (3)
Class : 1E1.

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Done by : lynette.
Subject : Introduction to the YOG 2010.
Group name : HIGH`FIVE.