3 in a row
General (by organization)
- Duration – 25 minutes
- Participants – min. 6 / max. 12
- Dimension – distance between pawn and caps 6 meters
Material
- Dot 12x (number of participants)
- Pawn 4x
- Cap 18x
- Hoop 12x
Organization
Divide the children into at least 2 teams.
With a group larger than 7 children, you can make 4 groups of at least 2 children per team.
Each group starts behind a pawn with 3 hoops.
Points of interest
The next child may not run until they give a high five to the returning child at the level of the pawn
Plan


Exercise Material
The exercise
You try to get 3 in a row as fast as possible with your own color hoops.
The first child from each team may run to the caps with a hoop and then run back to the team.
When the high five is given, the next one from the team may run to the caps to put down a hoop.
NOTE: only hoops are allowed around the caps where there is no hoop yet.
When the third child in the group runs, things get exciting.
This is because now it is possible to put 3 in a row.
If this is not possible, he/she has to move a hoop and then run back.
This is done until 3 in a row can be made.