Apply basic rules and scoring systems, and demonstrate fair play when participating
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Four Corners
Group Size: 5-40
Age Group: Grades 1st -5th
Length of Activity: 5-20 minutes
Developmental Goal: To develop decision making capabilities.
Skills Practiced: Running, physical awareness, decision making, non-verbal communication.
Equipment Needed: None.
Set Up: An area with four corners. This can be a classroom or an area on the yard. If your yard does not
have corners, create designated areas using cones or play on the kickball field.
Before You Start:
• Have students split equally among the four corners.
• Do a practice round with leader in the middle.
How to Play:
• The student in the middle will close their eyes and count slowly and loudly back from 10.
• While they are counting, all other students may stay where they are or quietly move to a different
corner. When the counter gets to 0, all students must be at a corner (if not they sit down).
• After counting, the student in the middle points to corner of his/her choice and can only open
their eyes after having done so.
Any students standing in that corner must sit down.
If no one is standing at the chosen corner, all students sitting may stand up and get back
into the game.
The Game Ends:
• When only one student is left standing. S/he becomes the counter for the next round.
• Or when one person has been in the middle for 2 minutes.
Variations:
• The counter can say that they will point to the loudest corner.
• This works for an indoor game as well.
• Teach this game on the kickball field to help students learn where the different bases are.
http://www.playworks.org/sites/default/files/d6/sports4kids_playbook_0.pdf
Group Size: 5-40
Age Group: Grades 1st -5th
Length of Activity: 5-20 minutes
Developmental Goal: To develop decision making capabilities.
Skills Practiced: Running, physical awareness, decision making, non-verbal communication.
Equipment Needed: None.
Set Up: An area with four corners. This can be a classroom or an area on the yard. If your yard does not
have corners, create designated areas using cones or play on the kickball field.
Before You Start:
• Have students split equally among the four corners.
• Do a practice round with leader in the middle.
How to Play:
• The student in the middle will close their eyes and count slowly and loudly back from 10.
• While they are counting, all other students may stay where they are or quietly move to a different
corner. When the counter gets to 0, all students must be at a corner (if not they sit down).
• After counting, the student in the middle points to corner of his/her choice and can only open
their eyes after having done so.
Any students standing in that corner must sit down.
If no one is standing at the chosen corner, all students sitting may stand up and get back
into the game.
The Game Ends:
• When only one student is left standing. S/he becomes the counter for the next round.
• Or when one person has been in the middle for 2 minutes.
Variations:
• The counter can say that they will point to the loudest corner.
• This works for an indoor game as well.
• Teach this game on the kickball field to help students learn where the different bases are.
http://www.playworks.org/sites/default/files/d6/sports4kids_playbook_0.pdf