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Hey everyone, I am a Secondary School PE and Science Teacher looking to share my resources with the world! Hope you find them useful - give my page a follow on Twitter @pe_lawson (Miss Lawson PE)
Netball Cross Country Orienteering
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Netball Cross Country Orienteering

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Netball Numbers - Courses Resources: • Netball court maps, 6 maps with sufficient copies of each map to have one per pair with a few left over. • Each set of maps to be placed in separate box or bag. 14 cones or markers labelled with the code numbers as follows: • 4 with number 1 • 4 with number 2 • 4 with number 3 • 2 with number 4 Answer Sheet: Map 1 = 14, Map 2 = 15, Map 3 = 11, Map 4 = 12, Map 5 = 13 Map 6 = 10 The Session: • The children should be in pairs • Explain that the triangle on the map represents the start. • Give child 1 the map of one of the courses, child 2 is responsible for adding up the total of the code numbers they find on the cones for the course they are doing. (Map 4 – Cones values are 2+1+4+1+3+1= 12) Each child has a role either map reading or adding up. • Give successive pairs different maps to start with, so that they don’t all follow each other. • When a pair returns from a course with the correct answer give them the next map in the set, this time child 2 with the map and child 1 adding up. Swap roles each time they start a new course. • Continue in this way until the time is up or everyone has completed all the maps.