Drop and Hit 2-Square
Use the 4-square courts or create 2 adjacent boxes approximately 5 feet square with chalk or rope. The game begins.
Use the 4-square courts or create 2 adjacent boxes approximately 5 feet square with chalk or rope. The game begins.
Using sidewalk chalk, write the names of four different countries in the squares of the court. These can be countries.
Use the four-square courts on the playground and/or draw new courts with chalk if needed. The game begins when one.
Same setup as 4-Square. Play starts with a serve from student in square number 1 (or letter A). After the.
A standard 4-square area is one large square, 10’ x 10’ divided into four smaller squares (5’ x 5’), and.
Set up large rectangular field with plenty of room for four students to run. Place two cones a few feet.
Use the cones to create boundaries for a field with two end zones. Divide the students into two even teams..
Divide the students into two teams. Each team gets 4 tries/downs to move the quarter from one end zone to.
Use cones to set up two end-zones on opposing sides. Use cone(s) for student to form a line. First group.
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