Wet Weather Activities

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Wet Weather Activities Dog and bone Equipment • 1 x Wicket • 1 x ball Instructions 1. Split the group in two with one group on each side of the square play area. 2. Place a cricket ball (the bone) in the middle of the playing area. Each team must be numbered 1 to 10 (change this depending on group size). 3. The instructor shouts a number and the two people with that number (on opposite teams) must try to get the bone before the other one. 4. Once a player has the bowl they try and score, by bowling the wickets. 5. If multiple numbers are called, more students will get up, but a team can’t score until everyone has been passed to once in the team. 6. Who ever score the goal gets a point for their team. 7. Whichever team gets the most points at the end of the game wins. Dodge ball Equipment • 6 x balls • 2 x cones Instructions 1. Split group into 2 even groups, each team lining up on opposite ends on the square 2. All the balls are lined up in the middle before the game has started 3. Whistle is blown and both teams sprint to the middle to attempt to grab a ball 4. The aim is to hit the opposition below the waist, so they are out 5. If a member catches the oppositions throw, the thrower is out 6. If your out and your team member catches the ball, your back in the game 7. First team to be all out loses

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