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Rochelle Mills
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Contains syllabus, block plan, lesson plans, assessments, task cards, skill charts, and references (124 pages in ready-to-print PDF format)
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Howard Weiss (Weissice)
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Registered: 12-2005
Posted on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 - 3:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Here is a fun basketball games that differentiates instruction:
Poly Spot Ball - Grade level: Grade 2 and up. This is an excellent game for shooting or scoring goals. It can also be played when throwing at a target. Equipment: four to eight poly spots for each group, one or two balls for each group. The game: Divide the class into groups of four to six players. Give each group some poly spots and one or two balls. The group places the poly spots on the floor at different distances from the target, goal or basket. The players take turns shooting or throwing from the poly spot of their choice. If s/he hits the target or scores a goal, s/he picks up that poly spot. The idea is to collect the most poly spots in your group. After the poly spots are all collected re-set them and play again. Variations: 1. Use this game to play poly spot basketball, soccer, hit the target, etc. 2. Play one group against the other to see which group collects the most spots. 3. Play for time: see how many spots the whole class collects in a given amount of time. 4. You may set the spots yourself, or allow each child to set the spot. You can tell them that they have to try to set the spot in the same location for each round; or you can let them vary the locations after each round. When there is only one spot left, if a player cannot reach the basket or target from that distance, s/he may move it closer. Each player may move the last spot.

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