The teams exchange roles after a certain amount of hits or after a certain amount of players have been retired from the game. Tactical problems related to striking and fielding games include striking the object to an open space, reducing space on defence, scoring points and retiring players from the game. Examples of striking and fielding games include baseball, cricket, softball and kickball. Chasing and Fleeing Games.
Fundamental Movement Skills Games. Fundamental movement skills are the building blocks of physical literacy. These skills are usually broken down into three overarching categories: locomotor e. The following games will help your students develop their FMS skills in fun, active learning environments!
Cooperation Games. Cooperation games put an emphasis on team building, communication and trust. Tactical problems relating to cooperation games include communication, cooperation, teamwork, trust, and problem-solving. Health and Fitness Games. Teaching students about health and fitness concepts in fun and engaging ways can be challenging.
The following games will help your students develop their understanding of health and fitness concepts through play. Examples of these concepts include heart rate zones, nutrition facts, and fitness components. Participants learn about and practise sending and receiving a shuttlecock over a net while working together as a group.
Participants learn about and practise working in a group to sustain a rally by sending and receiving an object. Participants learn about and practise sending an object into open space using a racket. Participants learn about and practise defending an area. Participants learn about and practise working with another participant to create a rally by sending a receiving a ball.
Participants learn about and practise sending an object over a net and into a designated area. Participants learn about and practise defending an area on their side of the net. This activity is inspired by a Blackfoot game called Make the Stick Jump. Participants learn about and practise using an implement to send and receive an object in a net game.
This activity is inspired by lacrosse which has First Nation origins. One of the oldest North American sports, lacrosse evolved from games played by nations such as the Haudenosaunee Iroquois nations found around the Great Lakes. Participants learn about and practise within a group to send and receive a ball while covering a designated area.
This activity is based on a First Nation game played by the Cree that is similar to volleyball. Skip to main content. You are here Home. Switcheroo Participants learn about and practise working together to send and receive a ball over a net to create a rally. Twos Participants learn about and practise working in a group to send and receive an object over a net to score the most number of points while staying within a designated area.
Serve It Up Participants learn about and practise sending a ball over a net into a target.
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