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Throw Ball Cooperative Sports Game Set of 6

Item Code: LTK032

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 914

$232.24 (inc. GST)
$201.95 (ex. GST)
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The Throw Ball Cooperative Sports Game is an exciting and engaging team-building activity that promotes coordination, communication, and teamwork. Designed for pairs, students must work together to balance a ball on their shared catch pad, throw it into the air, and catch it again while maintaining control. This interactive game encourages strategic movement, problem-solving, and synchronised actions, making it an excellent resource for cooperative play. The game can be extended by having pairs work together to pass the ball to another team, involving more children in the challenge and reinforcing social interaction. With six colourful catch pads and six matching balls, this set provides a fun and inclusive way to enhance motor skills and group participation.

Educational Benefits:

  • Develops teamwork and communication skills through coordinated movement.
  • Enhances hand-eye coordination, balance, and fine motor control.
  • Encourages problem-solving and strategy as pairs learn to control the ball.
  • Promotes social skills and cooperation in a fun and interactive setting.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Create relay-style challenges where teams pass the ball from one pair to the next.
  • Introduce timed activities where pairs must complete a set number of successful catches.
  • Use colour-matching exercises to incorporate additional learning elements into gameplay.
  • Encourage free play and creative movement by allowing students to develop their own game variations.

Safety & Information:

  • Age: Suitable for group play in schools, sports activities, and team-building exercises.
  • Set Includes: 6 catch pads with two pairs of handles and 6 colour-matching balls.
  • Material: Durable and lightweight for safe handling.
  • Usage: Ideal for physical education, cooperative play, and group movement challenges.