Travel in different levels to get to the ball.roll the garbage away from the other team members and avoid the cones!Ĭhange the game by asking the children to: Remind them that they should roll the garbage wherever the there is a blank spot in the other back yard. Remind the students to watch out for each other so that they don’t hit each other while they are retrieving the beanbags. The game is over when one of the teams has completely cleaned their yard, or the teacher says so! The object is for each team to clean up their back yard by emptying the garbage into the other team’s yard (rolling their ball using an underhand motion). The garbage will be littering up the teams yards. You will need at least one playground ball for each child playing the game. When the children get their ball, they will find an own space on the same side of the space. Spread the balls along the two back lines (inside hoops!) One half should be on one side of the playing area and the other half on the other side of the playing field. Welcome! pick a ball and take it to an own space on the same side of the cones as your ball.ĭivide the children in half. PROCEDURE AND TRANSITIONS WITH MODIFICATIONS AND OR ACCOMMODATIONS Play safe and cooperatively with classmates.Describe the steps involved with throwing underhand. Pick a distance to throw from that is challenging, but allows successful throws.Use an underhand motion to throw the beanbag.Content Standard Benchmarks or Common Core Standards Learning Goals, Objectives, Expected Outcomes Hoops, Beanbags, throwing station cards, chalk, Bowling pins, buckets, jars, spots, control cones. Week 16 – Ball Handling – Throwing Underhand – PowerPoint GRADE
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