Major Games

Boccer Ball

Area Basketball Court Equipment Large Dodgeball (approx size of a soccerball) and 2 large crash mats placed underneath each basketball hoop. Instructions Two teams playing a game of basketball. No dribbling allowed. Ball must be passed in the air to teamates. When a team gets a basket, award 2 points. However, if the ball touches […]

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Volleyball Scramble

Area Indoor or outdoor volleyball court Equipment Volleyball court and net, approximately 8 volleyballs Instructions Two even teams stand opposite each other on a volleyball court. Each team has the same number of volleyballs approximately 4 to 5. On the teachers instructions, each team throws the volleyball over to the opposite side of the court

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Variation Baseball

Area Any open area inside or outside Equipment Soft volleyball, cones/markers, colourbands Instructions Two even teams are required. Batters line up in batting order along the end line. Fielders spread out over the playing area with one fielder nominated as the pitcher. Pitcher bowls an underarm ball to the batter who hits the ball with

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Two Ball Soccer

Area Any open area inside or outside Equipment Colourbands, 2 soccer balls, cones/markers Instructions Two even teams are required, each divided into attackers and defenders. Each team has their own goal area, formed as a large square marked with four cones about 3 metres apart. Game commences with each team standing in their own goal

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Skittle Soccer

Area Any open indoor area Equipment Cones/markers, 2-4 soccer balls or nerf style balls appropriate for kicking Instructions Most members of the class are given a cone and move to anywhere in the playing area and stand in front of their cone. Remaining class members form a waiting line on the sidelines. Teacher rolls one

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Scramble Soccer

Area Any open area inside or outside Equipment Soccer ball or other indoor ball, colourbands, cones/markers Instructions Two even teams are required. Indoor soccer rules are played. Once a team has scored a goal then ALL members of the scoring team must scramble back to their defence line. No member of the scrambling team may

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Rounders

Area Any open area inside or outside Equipment Soft volleyball, bases, cones Instructions Two teams one batting the other fielding. Batting team line up behind home base. Batting team in turn attempt to hit the bowled ball with an open hand into the playing areas and run around the 4 bases to home base. Batters

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Rebound

Area Any open space approximately basketball size Equipment Soft ball, colourbands Instructions Two even teams are required. Teams compete by passing a ball around so that is can be thrown against an end wall or basketball backboard and caught by a team mate. When passing the ball players are not allowed to run with the

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Matball

Area Any open space approximately basketball size Equipment Soft volleyball, 2 gym mats or similar, colourbands Instructions Two even teams spread out around the playing area. Each team has a goalie standing on their team mats. Mats are placed at each end inside playing area, about 3-4 metres from the wall. All other players spread

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Fourcornered Matball

Area Any open space approximately basketball size Equipment Soft volleyball, 4 gym mats or similar, colourbands Instructions Two even teams spread out around playing area. Each team has a goalie standing on their team mats. Two mats placed at each end inside playing area, about 3-4 metres from the wall. All other players spread themselves

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Continuous Cricket

Area Any open space Equipment Soft ball, cricket wickets, cones/markers Instructions Two even teams are required, one are batters, the other fielders. Batters are to line up in batting order behind the playing areas but close to the wickets. Fielders spread out in the playing area with the bowler standing behind the bowling mark about

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