Spread the cones everywhere (random), hide beanbags under some of the cones. I normally do 3 of each colour. Explain to the kids the rules. Lift the cone. Look for the correct colour beanbag, put the cone back down if it is empty, or if it is the wrong colour put the cone back on top. If you have the correct colour pick it up, and take it to coach (put the cone back down properly). All while dribbling the ball. Do not kick or knock over the cones. Everyone starts at the wall. Coach says a colour. They game is played until all 3 beanbags of the colour coach says have been given to coach. Then everyone return to the wall, and we go again with a differrent colour.
Head up, we don't want to crash. Listen to the instructions. Remember where you saw a non mentioned colour beanbag. Keep your dribble going the whole time. Try not to double dribble or travel. Left-hand dribbling only, right-hand dribbling only.
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