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Playground leaders Pack Your School Badge here

This is your pack! Name: Year: Your School Badge here

The Role of Playground leader Be kind & helpful Be cheerful Be friendly Let everyone play Be well organised Be fair Make sure as many people as possible are playing Be polite Be patient

How to communicate

How to organise the game – STEP! Space - Where will your game be played? Task – What game are you going to lead? Equipment – What equipment will you need for your game? People - How many people will be able to play?

Let everyone play Is anyone being unkind? If so – What can you do to change this? Look at the children playing, is anyone left out?..... How can you help?

TASK: Fair play What do you need to think about if you want a game to be fair?

TASK: Fair play – THE ANSWERS! What do you need to think about if you want a game to be fair? Can everyone play? Are the sides fair? How were the teams chosen? Did everyone have a turn? Are the rules fair? Did everyone play For the same amount of time?

This is to certify that Congratulations! Is now part of the Playground leader team! Your School Badge here

Playground leaders Game book! Your School Badge here

Superhero Assault Course Here children jump over the cones. Make sure the cones are this shape. It makes the game fair but not too easy! Stepping Stones. The children have to cross this section without stepping on the floor! Catching Zone! Children finding it too hard – Give them large, squidgy objects & bean bags Children finding it too easy – Give them a small ball! 10 throws & catches Cone slalom – The children must run in and out of the cones Hopping zone! – Children have to hop all the way through this section

What equipment will I need? Cones (A range of colours) Dot Markers Bean Bags Catching balls Tennis balls Plastic hoops

Zoneball If the children are finding it too easy – Make a smaller end zone, make time limits on how long pupils can hold the ball, Use a smaller ball. END-ZONE If the children are finding it too hard – Allow bounces of the ball, let the children use a larger ball, Make more space in end- zone This is the game where two teams play against each other (make sure they’re wearing bibs so they know who to pass to). The aim of the game is to throw the ball to the catcher who has to stand in the end zone. No one is allowed to walk holding the ball!

What equipment will I need? Cones (A range of colours) Bibs Whistles

The Golden ladder Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 This is a shooting game! If you score from Level 1, move to Level 2 and so on….. The winner is whoever gets the top of the ladder first!

What equipment will I need? Cones (A range of colours) Basketball hoops Basketball

The Hula Hoop challenge

What equipment will I need? Cones – to mark out your area (A range of colours) Hoops! Clipboard, sheet, pencil Stopwatch

Shark Attack! This is a simple game. Players run around (not in the hoops) and wait for the leader to shout ‘Shark’ Take away hoops one at a time. Keep playing until we have a winner!

What equipment will I need? Cones (A range of colours) Plastic Hoops A whistle

The bean bag bucket challenge The 3m Bean Bag Challenge! In one minute how many bean bags can you throw into a bucket in 1 minute? Good luck! 3m

What equipment will I need? Cones (A range of colours) Bean bags (Split these into how many games you want running at once) Buckets (If you are running 3 games you need 3 buckets. 4 games = 4 buckets and so on!) Trundle wheel/Metre stick to measure out 3m