Practice presentation, preparation and taste "lite" food recipes. Enjoy a playing games, as we talk about our week and different ways to entertain family & friends for a meal. Feel to bring your own game or we can watch a movie.
Lesson 1: Saturday, January 22, 2022
Learn all about moving with Hulu hoops, cart relays and more.
Learn all about moving with Hulu hoops, cart relays and more.
Lesson 2: Saturday, January 29, 2022
Arm loops and hula hoops. Ring Toss and Scooter practice
Arm loops and hula hoops. Ring Toss and Scooter practice
Cart Races
12 great scooter activities for you ep.2 Super Scooters Scooter Exercises Edition . 1:09 P.E. Follow-along video: Scooters Scooter around the Clock Pushups Legs and abs scooter workout. 3:04 Bocce Ball Where to play Bocce Ball Pinstripes Overland Park Brick House KC Chickennpickle.com. You can play pickle ball AND bocce ball Locations |
Pickleball
Pickle Ball Where to play locally KC North Community Center Banner Park Lee’s Summit Lea McKeighan Park - South 125 NE Chipman Rd, Lee’s Summit, MO Harris Park Community Center Lee’s Summit MO Inside Pickleball Rules and lessons Pickleball Etiquette 4:30 How to play pickle ball 2:48 How to Play rules 5:15 Scoring Basics 5:11 |
Lesson 3: Saturday, February 5
Focus on scooter techniques, Ring Toss and new Hula hoop techniques. We will watch some Olympic type Hula Hoop exercises in gymnastics too.
Lesson 4: Saturday, February 12: Hula Hoop and Bocce Ball OR Ring Toss
Hula Hoop: Watch the video and decide 5 moves you think the group can do for the graduation performance. This can also be part of the Olympics test to determine who gets the Gold, Silver or Bronze medal.
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Option 1: Play Bocce Ball
Option 2: Play Ring Toss Scoring Rules: 20 points: Center of the ring toss 10 points: inside outer part of the ring toss 5 points: ring touches outer side of ring toss 10 points for being the CLOSEST to the ring toss if no one makes points on the toss. How to play Bocce Ball for beginners 2:41 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hhN6S-1urM Bocce Ball Rules Places to play Bocce Ball in KC area Click a number below 1 BOCCE & HORSESHOES IN KANSAS CITY 2 Pinstripes |
The object of the game is to roll your bocce balls closer to the pallino (jack) ball than your opponent.
Bocce can be played on most surfaces (grass or sand) as long as they are fairly smooth and flat.
(Normally Court is 60 feet long by 12 feet wide); however, the court size can be accommodated to fit the playing space available. For you guys, you can go to the other hallway where there is no carpet and use the width of the hallway and decide the length you want it to be (you could try 15-20 feet) and mark the base of the court and the end of the court with masking tape.
Players: One player per team = four balls per player Two players per team = two balls per player Four player per team = one ball per player Playing Bocce: The game consists of several frames. A frame starts with tossing the pallino by a team toward the opposite end of the playing court. The game (frame) is complete after the balls have been thrown and points awarded.
Balls are tossed or rolled underhand. Whoever wins the coin toss will begin by tossing the pallino into the playing area. The pallino must be thrown past the center line and not further than the four foot line. If the pallino lands out of the designated area, the opposing team will throw the pallino into the playing area. Once the pallino is in position, the first team throws their bocce ball.
Taking alternate turns, each team throws their balls toward the pallino to (A) get their ball closest to the pallino, (B) to move the pallino closer to their ball, or (C) move the opponent’s ball. The winning team begins the next frame. Frames are played alternately from one end of the court to the other. Scoring: In each frame, only one team scores. One point is given for each bocce ball that is closer to the pallino than the opposing team’s bocce balls. The pallino distance marker can be used to determine which balls are closer. The game continues until 12 points have been scored or to pre-determined points set by the players before the game starts. Note: Safety should be observed when playing bocce. It is recommended that players stay outside for the playing area when balls are being tossed.
Lesson 5: Saturday, February 19: Snow Day, No class
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Lesson 6: Saturday, February 26. Olympic Event Go for the Gold
Lesson Objectives:
Students will perform for their Olympic medals in the following categories: Ring Toss, Carts, Hula Hoop (and Bocce ball if time permits), Because we didn’t have class last week, don’t perform for graduation, but have them come forward at graduation to accept their medals. Present them like they would at the real Olympics.
Olympic Rules and Guidelines
Ring Toss:
No rules needed.
20 points, if you go on the inside outer part of the ring toss 10 points, if you touch the ring toss on the outside it’s worth 5 points. Winner is the one with the most points.
10 points for being the CLOSEST to the ring toss if no one makes points on the toss.
Winner is the one with the most points and will receive the gold medal. You will be allowed 4 attempts to earn points.
2nd place will receive a silver medal.
3rd place will receive a bronze medal
HULA HOOP OLYMPICS
If you set up the 5 things they can do with a Hula Hoop last class…write those 5 steps down on white board…if not, have them decide 5 things they can do with the hula hoop and write them on the whiteboard. If having trouble deciding,
Examples…Have them…
_____spin the hula hoop…person whose hula hoop spins the longest is 1st place-gold, 2nd place-silver, 3rd place bronze. They get to do it 2 times each.
____ Have them move the hoop up and down, left and right…demonstrate how they should do it.
____ Have them pick one thing they really like doing with a hula hoop
____ Have them hold on to the hula hoop…walk around while holding the hoop as it touches the ground.
____Have them catch the hula hoop.
Total the points to decide who won the gold, silver or bronze medal.
(NOTE: the above is a suggestion, check with the class to see if those choices are OK or if they want to revise these choices.)
CART OLYMPIC EVENT:
____Event 1: Olympian to win this event will have the fastest time from point a to point b…use a timer to determine fastest person. 10 points
____Event 2: Olympian to win this event will be the one who meets the finish line the fastest. They can use any technique they wish to get the cart to the finish line. Safety first. Be sure to use the other hallway to do this exercise.
____Event 3: Olympian to win this event will be the one who shows the most unique use of their cart to perform a simple, safe trick.
If you have extra time and Bocce ball is here, you can play a game of Bocce ball for fun using the rules below. (If you do NOT have bocce ball, You may do any event you want.
How to play Bocce Ball for beginners 2:41 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hhN6S-1urM
Bocce Ball https://www.parksun.com/instructions/Bocce_Rules.pdf
The object of the game is to roll your bocce balls closer to the pallino (jack) ball than your opponent.
Bocce can be played on most surfaces (grass or sand) as long as they are fairly smooth and flat.
(Normally Court is 60 feet long by 12 feet wide); however, the court size can be accommodated to fit the playing space available. For you guys, you can go to the other hallway where there is no carpet and use the width of the hallway and decide the length you want it to be (you could try 15-20 feet) and mark the base of the court and the end of the court with masking tape.
Players: One player per team = four balls per player Two players per team = two balls per player Four player per team = one ball per player Playing Bocce:
The game consists of several frames. A frame starts with tossing the pallino by a team toward the opposite end of the playing court. The game (frame) is complete after the balls have been thrown and points awarded.
Balls are tossed or rolled underhand. Whoever wins the coin toss will begin by tossing the pallino into the playing area. The pallino must be thrown past the center line and not further than the four foot line. If the pallino lands out of the designated area, the opposing team will throw the pallino into the playing area. Once the pallino is in position, the first team throws their bocce ball.
Taking alternate turns, each team throws their balls toward the pallino to (A) get their ball closest to the pallino, (B) to move the pallino closer to their ball, or (C) move the opponent’s ball. The winning team begins the next frame. Frames are played alternately from one end of the court to the other. Scoring: In each frame, only one team scores. One point is given for each bocce ball that is closer to the pallino than the opposing team’s bocce balls. The pallino distance marker can be used to determine which balls are closer. The game continues until 12 points have been scored or to pre-determined points set by the players before the game starts. Note: Safety should be observed when playing bocce. It is recommended that players stay outside for the playing area when balls are being tossed. B
Lesson here
Students will perform for their Olympic medals in the following categories: Ring Toss, Carts, Hula Hoop (and Bocce ball if time permits), Because we didn’t have class last week, don’t perform for graduation, but have them come forward at graduation to accept their medals. Present them like they would at the real Olympics.
Olympic Rules and Guidelines
Ring Toss:
No rules needed.
20 points, if you go on the inside outer part of the ring toss 10 points, if you touch the ring toss on the outside it’s worth 5 points. Winner is the one with the most points.
10 points for being the CLOSEST to the ring toss if no one makes points on the toss.
Winner is the one with the most points and will receive the gold medal. You will be allowed 4 attempts to earn points.
2nd place will receive a silver medal.
3rd place will receive a bronze medal
HULA HOOP OLYMPICS
If you set up the 5 things they can do with a Hula Hoop last class…write those 5 steps down on white board…if not, have them decide 5 things they can do with the hula hoop and write them on the whiteboard. If having trouble deciding,
Examples…Have them…
_____spin the hula hoop…person whose hula hoop spins the longest is 1st place-gold, 2nd place-silver, 3rd place bronze. They get to do it 2 times each.
____ Have them move the hoop up and down, left and right…demonstrate how they should do it.
____ Have them pick one thing they really like doing with a hula hoop
____ Have them hold on to the hula hoop…walk around while holding the hoop as it touches the ground.
____Have them catch the hula hoop.
Total the points to decide who won the gold, silver or bronze medal.
(NOTE: the above is a suggestion, check with the class to see if those choices are OK or if they want to revise these choices.)
CART OLYMPIC EVENT:
____Event 1: Olympian to win this event will have the fastest time from point a to point b…use a timer to determine fastest person. 10 points
____Event 2: Olympian to win this event will be the one who meets the finish line the fastest. They can use any technique they wish to get the cart to the finish line. Safety first. Be sure to use the other hallway to do this exercise.
____Event 3: Olympian to win this event will be the one who shows the most unique use of their cart to perform a simple, safe trick.
If you have extra time and Bocce ball is here, you can play a game of Bocce ball for fun using the rules below. (If you do NOT have bocce ball, You may do any event you want.
How to play Bocce Ball for beginners 2:41 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hhN6S-1urM
Bocce Ball https://www.parksun.com/instructions/Bocce_Rules.pdf
The object of the game is to roll your bocce balls closer to the pallino (jack) ball than your opponent.
Bocce can be played on most surfaces (grass or sand) as long as they are fairly smooth and flat.
(Normally Court is 60 feet long by 12 feet wide); however, the court size can be accommodated to fit the playing space available. For you guys, you can go to the other hallway where there is no carpet and use the width of the hallway and decide the length you want it to be (you could try 15-20 feet) and mark the base of the court and the end of the court with masking tape.
Players: One player per team = four balls per player Two players per team = two balls per player Four player per team = one ball per player Playing Bocce:
The game consists of several frames. A frame starts with tossing the pallino by a team toward the opposite end of the playing court. The game (frame) is complete after the balls have been thrown and points awarded.
Balls are tossed or rolled underhand. Whoever wins the coin toss will begin by tossing the pallino into the playing area. The pallino must be thrown past the center line and not further than the four foot line. If the pallino lands out of the designated area, the opposing team will throw the pallino into the playing area. Once the pallino is in position, the first team throws their bocce ball.
Taking alternate turns, each team throws their balls toward the pallino to (A) get their ball closest to the pallino, (B) to move the pallino closer to their ball, or (C) move the opponent’s ball. The winning team begins the next frame. Frames are played alternately from one end of the court to the other. Scoring: In each frame, only one team scores. One point is given for each bocce ball that is closer to the pallino than the opposing team’s bocce balls. The pallino distance marker can be used to determine which balls are closer. The game continues until 12 points have been scored or to pre-determined points set by the players before the game starts. Note: Safety should be observed when playing bocce. It is recommended that players stay outside for the playing area when balls are being tossed. B
Lesson here