Learning Outcome
This activity develops coordination of arms and torso, fine motor control, and the ability to “read” distances. These skills transfer to sports and activities that involve throwing an object accurately over a perceived distance (e.g., balls, frisbees, ribbons, sticks, batons).
Activity Description
Create a series of “golf holes” by placing the buckets, baskets, or boxes around your living room, hallways, and other available spaces.
Place scraps of cardboard or paper on the floor to mark “golf tees” where you throw from.
With your child, take turns standing on each golf tee and tossing a beanbag or ball underhand into the bucket, basket, or box.
Continue tossing at each hole until each of you sinks one shot.
Go around the circuit of “golf holes” and keep track of how many tosses each of you requires to sink a shot at each hole.
If your child has too much difficulty sinking shots, consider having different tees with different distances for parent and child.
Variations
As your child masters the game using short distance tosses, challenge them by increasing the distances
After your child masters the underhand throw, play again using overhand throws
Required Material
Beanbags, soft foam balls, or balls of socks Buckets, laundry baskets, or large cardboard boxes.Pieces of cardboard or paper to mark “golf tees”