
The aim of my warm up is to get the students engaged and ready to learn, I want this warm up to get the kids brains thinking. The rules of my warm up is there is two people one person at each side of the cone, the teacher/cone will shout out different netball techniques like chest pass, pivot etc the students have to do the action shouted out after mulitple actions have been shouted out the teacher will shout cone the stundents then have to run to the red cone behind them and run back to the orginal cone they were behind first player back out of the pair to get to the cone and hold the cone up in the air wins.
I want the students to be engaged and ready to take part in the main session of the lesson by the end of the warm up.
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