Players will be split into teams. at the end of the hall there are cones spread out.
- The teams have to try and get as many cones as they can by dribbling up the hall collecting 1 cone and dribbling back and adding that cone to their pile. once the ball and cone is back the next player can then go and get another one. Players will keep going until all the cones are gone. The team with the most cones at the end will be the winners.
- If a player breaks a dribbling rule (double dribble, travelling or carrying) than they will have to put the cone back ans start again.
-Players must keep the ball close to keep it under control.
-The ball must always be bouncing when the player has it in their possesion.
-Can the players use their finger tips to bounce the ball?
-When bouncing the ball must be waist height.
-Can the player change hands to get used to controlling and bouncing the ball with their weak hand.
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