Two end zones. Two teams must throw the ball to each other (player with ball is not allowed to move) and then make final pass to player in the end zone to score a point.
Look for catching, underarm passing and throwing technique.
Encourage team members to back up.
Progressions:
Get stronger players to only pass to weaker players.
Passing with weaker hand only.
Try different types of passing (ie one bounce, rolling, high catches, etc)
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