Friday, April 18, 2008

Bottle Ball

OBJECT - Knock down the bottles!

GAME TYPE - Two team game, dodge game.

WHO'S IT FOR - Group Two. You should have at least three per side, but no more than eight.

WHAT YOU NEED - Twelve to twenty 2-liter plastic soda bottles, some empty, some filled with water. You'll also need two or three playground balls and a marked off space for the playing area.

HOW TO PLAY:
  1. Divide the group into two teams. The two teams go to opposite sides of a playing area, separated by a line.
  2. Set up the plastic bottles at the back of the playing area, with space between them.
  3. Place the three playground balls at the center. All players line up in front of their plastic bottles.
  4. On the word "GO", players race to try and get the balls. No player may cross the center line.
  5. The object of the game is to knock down all of the other team's bottles. The full ones should be harder to knock down than the empty ones.
  6. This game also adds elements of dodge ball, in that if you hit another player with your throw (unless the ball touches the ground first), they are out. However, as soon as a bottle gets knocked over, all out players on the team whose bottle went down may reenter the game.
  7. If a player catches a throw, they may return one player from their own team to the game. Nothing happens to the thrower.
  8. If a ball goes out of bounds, one of the players from the team on the side where it went out of bounds may retrieve it. They may not throw the ball until they have come back in bounds.
  9. Once all the bottles of one team have been knocked down, the game is over.

For a variation, give one point for each empty bottle knocked over, three for each full bottle knocked over, and set a time limit.

THIS WORKS ON - Athletic ability (throwing, running), competition (playing against another team), eye-hand coordination (aiming at targets), teamwork (playing as a team).

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