Broom Ball
Sent in by George Galli 2 brooms Small ball (hard or soft depending on pitch size) 2 goals If you have a large space such as a playing field, use…
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Sent in by Emma Tempest, 1st Hayes End Girls’ Brigade Company. 2 hockey sticks (or batons made from rolled up news paper) 1 puck or small ball (or a ball…
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Sent in by Victoria Crick Similar to Football Rounders and Cricket Soccer. Ideally sutied for playing indoors in a large hall. Two posts are set apart in the hall against…
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Players stand in a large circle. One player is ‘It’ and is free to move around in the centre of the circle. Players pass the ball either way around the…
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See also Frisbee Football Small football Team bands (or another way to identify those in the same team) 4 posts Place posts about 4 metres (15 feet) apart to act…
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Suggested by Sarah Jones, Southwell Baptist Church. Good for a small group (8 – 12) in a small room. Divide into 2 teams with one person from each team volunteering…
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Sent in by Russell Williamson (Dover, UK) Required: Basket Tennis ball/s Rope/String (optional) Mark out a length of ground or rope (upto 10 metres) with a basket at the end….
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Equipment: Small ball such as a tennis ball. Suggestion that you use a soft ball if playing indoors or with young children Cricket bat. Virtually no preparation is needed…
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Apparently becoming more of an art form than a game. Create a large square shaped playing area and divide this into 4 equal quadrants. It’s suggested that you have quite…
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Number of players: 5-12 Length of Time: 20-60 minutes Equipment: Volleyball or similar. Object of the game is to gain the #1 square and defend the position against the other…
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