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Hi Guys. I need to teach a cricket lesson to 40, 11 yr old students with a range of abilities in a sports hall. Need focus as well. I need them all continuosly engaged and all have the opportunity to learn and develop. At the moment i'm thinking starting with fielding games and making them competitive and them moving onto small group exercises of 3's or 4's focusing on one batting shot. I'm open to any ideas and any help of teaching 40 students at once? Thank you for your time and suggestions!
Hi Ryan - when coaching a range of abilities I would focus on fielding to begin with, this is an effective skill to engage lots of students of mixed ability. The drill below in particular is one of my favourites!
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