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Votes:0 1. Snow Snake - the idea of this game is to slide a stick along the ground
(actually the ice) and have it stop in a designated area. For our stick we
use a 3 foot long dowel rod with a “bubble” at one end made of
tape wrapped around the stick. The bubble area is about 3 inches around.
The idea is to see who can slide the snake along the floor and have it stop
at the right spot. Each Child is given three turns to throw the snake. The
start and finish are about 20 feet apart. 2. Stick and Ring - the ring of wood is about 6 inches around and is connected
to the stick with a rawhide string. The stick is about the size of a track
baton and the string is about three feet long. The idea is to swing the ring
forward and have it come up and circle around the stick that is in your hand.
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Votes:0 SKILL BASE KICKBALL This game is set up much like traditional kickball although it has more bases.
Each base has a set of equipment needed to complete the skill at that base.
One base may be near a basket and there would be a two balls at that base.
When the ball is kicked, the runner goes to the base and shoots until a basket
is made. The fielding team must get the ball to the baseperson before he/she
is allowed to shoot. When the kicker makes a basket he/she runs to the next
base. When the baseperson makes a basket, the ball is thrown to the next
base. This is continued through all bases. Choose activities which fit your
focus. The team waiting to kick must mime the activities of the person on
their team who is going through the skill bases. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Children love to play in water. The activities on
this page are presented with that in mind. They are a compilation of ideas
from the elementary physical education teachers from MCVSD51 or taken from
suggestions on the USPE Listserv. If you have other favorite activities,
or feedback on any of these activities, please feel free to contact us from
the homepage. For any Water Day activity be sure to use plenty of sunscreen,
wear a hat and a t-shirt. Station A - JUGHEAD Materials - One bucket per team, one cup per team, one 2 liter bottle per
team. Procedure- Each team is made up of three players. One player begins by kneeling
while the second player holds the bottle just above his/her head. The third
player takes the cup and runs to the bucket, fills the cup and carries it
back to pour in th Read More Go to Site
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