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Miscellaneous Physical Play Relay

Functions
Physical Play, Play with Equipment/Props, Running Game and Teacher aided game

Relay is a running game involving teams of competing runners.

Details

At School 13

Players: 30
boys and girls
Age: 10-11

This is an activity from the Bluearth Program. This program is a physical/personal development and health program that focuses on team work, self esteem and confidence building as well as behaviour, health and academic achievement.
Relay set up with four teams of six students in each team. First runner runs to a nominated point, then returns to starting point and takes the next runner (holding hands) back to the nominated point. They both return to the starting point and pick up the next team runner (all runners hold hands). This continues until all runners have run and have returned back to the starting place.

There was another version played:

Players: 29
boys and girls
Age: 11 - 12
props: hoops, ball, bean bag, frisbee

This is an activity from the Bluearth Program. This program is a physical/personal development and health program that focuses on team work, self esteem and confidence building as well as behaviour, health and academic achievement.
Students are grouped in pairs, standing in a row in a hoop. About 13 metres away is another row of hoops with a ball, bean bag and a frisbee inside each hoop. The aim is for both players to run down to their hoop, collect the 3 objects and bring them back to the 'home' hoop. Both players need to hold the objects during the entire run both to the hoop and back.


Second challenge: The students now need to move the objects back to the original hoop, but they are not allowed to move whilst holding the object/s.

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