1) To set up, all of your students find a partner. Then set up like it shows to the right (partners facing towards each other, horizontal on the court). Every couple will be handed one ball.
2) Now, the game begins. When the coach/teacher blows a whistle, students must move left and right through the court, passing to each other as they go along. The coach will shout out what type of way the students have to pass, and the students must oblige and do that type of pass.
3) If one pass misses or fails, then those couple of students are out. If a couple, say, couple 1, fails to pass their ball successfully and their ball rolls off and interferes with couple 2s ball, the couple 2 will not be out; they just run and pick up their ball, then keep going. And one final thing, the last couple standing (still passing) wins the game.
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."