1) Divide the students into two teams, then let them decide six peoplle who will be freezed on the being of the game. Each team should have four freezers and four unfreezers, the two first dirbbling people aer already unfreezers.
2) Get all the freezed people into groups of the three. With their ball next to them on the floor.
3) Then let the other people stand a the right edge of the court. They will be dribbling their ball.
4) When the game stars the dribbling people will go around and try to unfreeze as much of their team mates as possible.
5)People can not start freezeing the other group until at least on other person from each team has been unfreezed
6) To freeze people the person has to touch the other person.
7) To unfreez you have to pass them your ball and then back.
8) To win all members of the team should be unfreezed.
Good chest pass without a b ounce , okay if bounce.
Dribbling without watching the ball and knees bent.
Ball handling at the right time to the right hand.
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