It was a bright spring day, and the sunshine was warm and comfortable. The school playground has been decorated into a colorful playground, and various challenges and competitions are waiting for us.
Teachers set different game levels, and each level has specific challenges and tasks. We are divided into several groups, each group challenges each level in turn, and we can also watch other groups' games.
What impressed me the most was one of the games called "Fun Relay Race". The game is divided into several links, and each link is designed with different fun challenges. The members of my group started the competition happily under the leadership of the teacher.
The first is the balloon race. We need to step on balloons as much as possible within the specified time to challenge speed and strength. Then run around the piles and shuttle between piles to meet the next player. Then there is the passing link, which requires teamwork and passing the ball between players. These links not only test our speed and flexibility, but also test the ability of teamwork.
In the relay race, I am responsible for passing the ball. When I received the ball, I was full of tension and excitement. I passed the ball carefully and tried my best to make sure it didn't fall, because each group was racing against time. When we successfully completed the last link, the whole group was boiling, because we won this link with a slight advantage!
After the game, although we were a little tired, we were all full of joy. We gained the joy of victory, and more importantly, we deeply realized the importance of teamwork and friendship. In this competition, we not only gained joy, but also learned a lot of valuable experience about teamwork and competitive spirit.
This game activity not only enriches our after-school life, but also makes us more deeply aware of the importance of teamwork. Every link is a test of our ability and teamwork. Such activities not only let us grow up happily in play, but also let us learn a lot of valuable things.
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