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... the row, under the left legReady for more? It might be a good idea to have a practice game first! If a beanbag is dropped, you can make the children start again from the beginning or from the front of the row. Race to find out who can pass all of the beanbags correctly, in the quickest time....
... then their team scores points – you decide on how many – and the game is repeated.Ready for more? If you’re nervous about using a broomstick, a PE hoop set spinning in the middle of the circle can be just as much fun and visually appealing. You can make the game more challenging by calling both colours at the same time or by calling a number of players from each team....
...Group size You need at least six children for this activityWhat you need Two small flags or squares of materialHow to play Sort the children into teams of six. In each team, three of the children stand in single file at one end...
...Group size 5+ players per teamWhat you need None neededHow to play Separate everyone into teams: 5 or 6 children per team is ideal. Older children or other practitioners could act as facilitators and offer organisational help...
... The game begins by you introducing a blown up balloon – the ‘balloon-a-ball’ – to each team, and then directing the children to hit it, volleyball-style, across the net (or over the line). The balloon will travel so slowly...
... player takes the last head position. All the other players move back one position. As mentioned before, it is also important that the head team and the tail team get the chance to be both the dodgers and the chasers....
... moving in a line behind her. When the hen moves, the chicks should also move in the same direction so it is difficult for the hawk to catch them. Any chicks that are caught move over to stand behind the hawk and become part of the team...
... of the children split into two teams, and each team decides on an animal that they are going to be. Mark out a circle about 10 feet in diameter on the ground in the middle of the playing area, using chalk, stones, sticks or whatever else you...
... the winner is the team that finishes with the least mistakes. Play as a race game. If you make a mistake, you start over. Play as a relay. The first player hops over ten sticks, returning with the tenth. The second player hops over nine, the third hops over eight, etc. Try changing the foot that you hop on in each round....
...Group size 5+ players per teamWhat you need None needed – just a space large enough for the children to ‘swim’ around in and an area marked ‘Home’How to play Choose a method of dividing the group up into two teams of equal numbers: one...