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Each team can defend their buckets by blocking balls thrown by the opposing teams. Any ball that lands in a bucket MUST stay in the bucket until the end of the round.
Any ball thrown after the signal is added to the bucket of the team who threw the ball. Balls in the large bucket equal one point while balls in the smaller bucket equal two points.
Jai Alai lead up game. Arrange students in groups of three. Each group finds a section of the wall to throw the ball against using their Cesta scoop.
Two of the three players play first while the third player waits and referees. The player who begins with the ball, throws it against the wall.
The ball must strike the wall above the six feet line on gymnasium wall. You can use tape to mark this height. The ball must be caught on the fly or on the first bounce by the opposing player. If successful, this player immediately throws the ball against the wall.
If a player is unable to catch a serve, he steps off the court to become referee. The third players now enters the game and play continues. The first of the three payers to score seven points wins the round. Be sure to click the link above to learn more about Jai Alai. Catch three is a great game to teach movement without the ball and quick decision making.
Make teams of three to five players. Smaller teams increase the number of touches per player. The goal of the game is for each team to make three consecutive catches without dropping the ball I allow the ball to bounce once. When a team is able to do this, they receive one point. The opposing team then receives the ball. Any time a ball bounces more than once or the offensive team is unable to make a catch, it is considered a turnover and the defense immediately gains possession.
Divide the class into two teams. Spread out hula hoops on each side. If a beanbag lands inside a hoop, it can NOT be removed. The only exception is if a player catches a beanbag that has been tossed by the opposing team.
The player making the catch is rewarded by being able to remove one beanbag from any hoop. I sometimes grant a bonus point for the first team seated at their baseline.
Please share some of your favorite ideas for scoops in the comment section! If you enjoyed this post, consider following my blog to receive future posts. Check out my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion! Thanks for sharing. They get so busy playing, that they forget they are exercising!! Score and Win. Thank you for these games. I love scoops but was running out of ideas.
I will definitely use some of these games with my students. Oh my gosh, I was totally cracking up when I read your post about the scoops always sitting on the shelf and collecting dust! So true! Thanks for sharing your ideas!
I was at the grocery store when this message popped up. I had to LOL. Glad you could relate. Hope you can use some of the ideas.
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