Beach
Balls Alive - Outcome A (4-6)-7
In the swimming pool, students work in groups
of four to keep a beach ball up in the air. This is similar to a
volleyball activity, while incorporating aquatic skills such as
treading water.
The students design a game with the beach ball
which incorporates treading water, and a front float and/or back
float. For students unable to perform at this level of skill, incorporate
blowing bubbles under water as part of the game.
Each group of four shares their games with another
group of four. Students play each others games and modify
each to come up with a "Beach Balls Alive Game" (or create
a name). Each group of eight will share their game with the class.
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To incorporate some of the "C
outcomes" from General Outcome "C" Cooperation,
discuss how to include all team members in the modifications
of the game. |
Each
group could set boundaries that the ball must stay within to make
the activity more challenging.
Increase
the level of difficulty by using certain body parts to keep the
ball up, such as the head, only the left hand, or two hands.
Increase
the level of difficulty by having students hit the ball in a certain
order from one student to another.
These
are clues that you have reached the outcomes ...
Students can demonstrate a front float,
back float, treading water, or blowing bubbles during the game.
All students are participating actively.
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