>#221: Basketball
>Let’s play basketball. Make this a family activity: Make a family team. This activity promotes physical activity, coordination and teamwork.
>Let’s play basketball. Make this a family activity: Make a family team. This activity promotes physical activity, coordination and teamwork.
>Have a race with your friends. Race forwards! Race backwards! How about racing sideways? Hopping? Make it a family activity: Race with your family. Get your siblings together–who can clean their room the fastest? This activity promotes testing and learning one’s limits.
>To play Red Light, Green Light, you will need 4 or more players and lots of room. One player is the ‘light’. They stand away from the group with their back facing the group. When the light says “green light” everyone moves toward the light. When the light says “red light” everyone must freeze. The
>Who can make a line first in tic-tac-toe, also known as X’s and O’s. How to play tic-tac-toe or X’s and O’s:You will need two players, paper and a pen or pencil. Draw a grid like above. One player is ‘X’ and the other is ‘O’. One player goes first and draws their letter in
>Number of players: Best with 4 or more. One player is ‘it’. The ‘it’ player tries to tag (lightly touch) one of the other players making them ‘it’. Once another player becomes ‘it’, the used-to-be ‘it’ player has to get away from the ‘it’ player just like everyone else or they will be tagged and
>Let’s play soccer! Make it a family activity: Break into teams and play! This activity promotes teamwork, physical activity and coordination.
>Number of players: 2 or more. You will need a line (even if it is just a towel or a stick on the ground) and a long rope. Divide into two teams. One team stands on one side of the line, holding onto their end of the rope. On the other side of the line,