Materials:
Balls, cones with numbers or cards with numbers, dice, hoops, ladders, hurdles, mats.
Game Instructions:
Two teams compete against each other. The first players roll the dice and try to hit the cone with the number they rolled. If the cone is hit, the player sprints to the task with the same number and completes the task there 1= ladder hop-skotch, 2= hit the ball on the bench, 3= 3 forward rolls, 4= slalom dribbling, 5= target throwing through one of the hoops in the goal). If the player fails to hit the correct cone the player quickly retrieves his ball and try again. Another fail means that the player hast to line up again at the end of .
Variations:
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