Students hit or throw a ball over a rope or line, keeping it in play as long as possible.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: net, send, return, volley, court, side. Focus on the cooperative version first — keeping the rally going rather than competitive scoring.
Allow catching and throwing for students who find hitting too difficult. A balloon moves slowly and is easier to hit.
Are students moving to get behind the ball before hitting or catching? Are they communicating with teammates about who takes each ball?
A rope between two sticks makes a free net. A tied cloth ball or balloon works. Mark the court with stones.
Students hit too hard and lose control. Teach that control is more important than power — aim for accuracy over the net first.
Net games develop sending, receiving, and court awareness. The principles apply to volleyball, badminton, and tennis.
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