Friday, March 7, 2008

Around The World

OBJECT - Score all the shots first!

GAME TYPE - Individual game.

WHO'S IT FOR - Groups Two and Three. You need at least two for this game, and probably no more than 8.

WHAT YOU NEED - A basketball, a basketball court (or half-court), and some means of marking spots (chalk, tape, carpet squares).

HOW TO PLAY:
  1. Mark ten spots around the basketball court, with shots increasing in difficulty. For example, spot #1 might be right by the basket (lay up) while shot #10 is behind the basket.
  2. On their turn, each player will start at spot #1 and try to work their way up to spot #10.
  3. If a player makes a shot, they move ahead and shoot again.
  4. If a player misses a shot, their turn is over and the next player tries.
  5. Each player starts their turn from the last place they missed.
  6. The first person to make all ten shots is the winner.

Know your group's abilities, and don't make the shots impossible, but do make them challenging. If your group can barely get the ball to the hoop from the free throw line, don't make them shoot from midcourt.

THIS WORKS ON - Competition (trying to make all the baskets before anyone else), athletic ability (basketball skills), eye-hand coordination (making shots).

Jingle Tag

OBJECT - Catch the jingler.

GAME TYPE - Tag game.

WHO'S IT FOR - Group One. You'll need four to ten people for this game.

WHAT YOU NEED - For variation one, jingle bells for everyone and one blindfold. For variation two, blindfolds for everyone and one set of jingle bells. For both groups, have an area with clearly defined borders.

HOW TO PLAY (Variation One):
  1. Choose one person to be IT and blindfold them.
  2. Give everyone else a set of jingle bells.
  3. At the word "GO", IT tries to find someone else by listening for their jingle bells.
  4. The jinglers must jingle their bells if they are moving. They also may not leave the defined area.
  5. Adults can scatter around the area to help IT stay inside the borders.
  6. When IT tags someone, they become the new IT.

HOW TO PLAY (Variation Two):

  1. Choose one person to be IT, and blindfold everyone else.
  2. Give IT a set of jingle bells.
  3. At the word "GO", everyone tries to find IT by listening for the jingle bells.
  4. IT must jingle the bells when moving. IT may not leave the defined area.
  5. Adults can scatter around the area to help the blindfolded people stay in the area.
  6. When someone catches IT, they become the new IT.

Watch out for the safety of anyone who is blindfolded. They shouldn't move too fast, and be sure the area is cleared of anything they might trip on.

THIS WORKS ON - Sensory (using ears instead of eyes), competition (trying to tag/not be tagged).