The Moles want to turn the cones onto their head, and the Green-keepers want the cones the right way up.
Let the kids play, you can start the game by shouting '123 Play Divots!'.
After playing for some time, lets find out who is winning - but don't take too long counting. Now tell the players that they must do one press-up before turning a cone - let the game start again. Play for another minute or two.
It's important that the players are having fun with this, this could be done in the school gym for example with some music to let players know when the action starts and stops.
Ideas....
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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