Movement skills/concepts
Catching a variety of objects, catching while moving in different pathways and at different levels and speeds
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Set-up
A variety of balls (small, large, soft, hard, spiky) and objects (beanbags, quoits). Children, with a ball/object each, are spread out in a defined hard flat area.
Activity
- describe how the ball/object feels – think of the texture/hardness
- roll the ball/object over your body – up and down, round and round, down a leg or arm
- roll it along the ground slowly, run round in front of it and pick it up
- holding the ball/object in a two-hand ‘nest’, drop it and catch it while standing/ kneeling/walking along
- drop the ball/object from one hand and catch it in the two-hand ‘nest’
- throw the ball/object up, a little higher each time, and catch it – how high can you go?
- throw the ball/object up with one hand and catch it in the two-hand ‘nest’
- bounce or throw the ball/object and clap your hands then catch it
- see which ways you can catch as you move around (e.g. one hand and then the other)
- relaxed fingers forming a ‘nest’ about the size of the ball/object
- eyes on the ball/object
- reaching for the ball/object