Children hit a ball or stone with a flat stick or bat, aiming to hit a target area.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: hit, aim, swing, grip, target, score. Demonstrate the two-handed grip and the swing clearly before children try.
Use a larger ball and wider target. Allow the ball to be placed on a mound rather than thrown.
Are children watching the ball until contact? Are they following through toward the target after hitting?
A flat piece of wood or a smooth stick works as a bat. A round stone or tied cloth ball. Target drawn in soil.
Children often look up too early before contact. Teach them to keep eyes on the ball all the way through the hit.
Striking skills are foundational for cricket, rounders, baseball, and tennis. Starting with a stationary ball builds confidence before moving to a thrown ball.
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