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One, Add Two - Outcome A (7-9)-11
As students become proficient at the forearm pass
for volleyball, try this game to encourage them to move into position.
Split the class into teams of four to six students.
Arrange the teams on either side of the net.
How to Play
- A player from one team
serves the ball over the net.
- The receiving team must
use a forearm pass or overhead pass to have at least two people
touch the ball before returning the ball over the net.
- The original side must
then contact the ball three times using a forearm pass or overhead
pass before returning the ball. Each team forces the other to
add one more contact.
- Players cannot touch
the ball twice in a row.
At the end of the drill, ask the students
how many contacts each group was able to reach. See if they can
reach a goal of having every student touch the ball before it goes
over the net.
Students can toss the ball over the net.
The ball can bounce before contact.
Use a beach ball.
These
are clues that you have reached the outcomes ...
Students were able to continue to project and
receive the ball for an extended period of time.
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