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Human Foosball

One of the two soccer games we have started in here is human foosball.  The only thing the kids were disappointed with was there was no way to spin them around like real foosball.

While our players weren't stuck on poles, they were required to remain on their assigned tape lines or it would be a turnover. 

This game is a great way for each student to practice their newly learned soccer skills without having to worry about the ball getting stolen.  It has been a lot of fun!

Crab Soccer

Our other soccer game is crab soccer.  Players have to remain in a crab position to move towards the ball.

The thing the kids might have enjoyed the most about this game is that it is the only soccer game that lets you use your hand!

You would be surprised how serious and competitive we ended up getting, but it was all in fun!

Shipwrecked!

Shipwrecked! is kind of like a complicated version of Simon Says.  Here, they're climbing the cargo net up to the crow's nest.

There are more than a dozen different commands, some even with partners.  They're lighthouses here, though you could say they look like ballerinas!

This is called "Officer on Deck."  The kids would say it's the hardest, but it's my favorite.  They have to remain frozen until they hear "at ease."  Could you stop yourself from laughing?

Parachute Time!
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I did not get a chance to take any pictures during our parachute time because I was working with the students.  However, Mrs. Schnabel did record us executing The Turtle, which is by far our most difficult trick.  They did so well, you can't tell how hard it is!

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