My 3rd grade class loves, loves, LOVES this game! It's great because everyone gets a turn to kick & nobody is waiting around for too long. Thank you for another awesome game!
I am going to try this game. Rule Additions: Individuals could keep track of how many times they score. They could just write their name on the white board if you have one in your gym and whoever has the most points wins. You could get a chance to go back to the kicking team, if you get someone out.
@@physedgames what about younger grades 2-4? I know there is no right or wrong answer but I am about to play a game with some younger kids and was wondering if you had a suggestion. Thanks for the quick reply and great games! I use them all the time!
Thank you so much for your videos and ideas. Quick question about this game. What do you do about stealing bases, etc, or what if someone is on second while the kicker kicks, the person on 2nd runs to third but the kicker gets out (by one of the ways described), does the person on 2nd/ran to 3rd, just return to second?.
You’re welcome! When I play all types of kickball I don’t allow stealing bases. As for your other question, I usually use the rule where when the kicker is out from a popfly catch, the advancing runners must try to return to the base they were running from, or they could get out too, if the ball is sent to the base they ran from before they get back. But it’s totally up to you how you want to play it!
Are you talking about using a normal baseball and bat when your talking in this video? Or another ball? I guess you can use alot of options in this game, throw tennisball, freesbee, kick out a soccerball, rugbyball and more.
For the ‘kickball’ version, best would be a rubber ball the size of a soccer ball (we call them Playground Balls). But you’re right, you could use a variety of different balls, including baseball bat/ball if you played the baseball version, etc)
Good question. I would let the two left on base get a free pass to home, and continue from there. That, or end the round with the two on base both as winners.
Maybe you can play the game with just two bases but with the same field layout. That way, when there are two kickers left, with one on base and the other to kick, if the kicker gets out then the one on base is the "survivor"....
Yes. And if teacher is out of shape, get in shape :p Alternatively you could start with one of the stronger students as the sole fielder. I don't think it takes long before others start joining the fielding team...
Since u swallow at the very least 1 time every single video, try moving ur mouth away from the mic when u do this. That sound drives me absolutely insane. I can't be the only one.
Sorry hah, I can’t control that kind of thing, I’m terrible on the mic. To be honest I often have to redo recordings because of crying kids, barking dogs, or my wife dropping something. I don’t normally realize my own noises until ppl comment about it. *gulp* 😜
My 3rd grade class loves, loves, LOVES this game! It's great because everyone gets a turn to kick & nobody is waiting around for too long. Thank you for another awesome game!
I am going to try this game. Rule Additions: Individuals could keep track of how many times they score. They could just write their name on the white board if you have one in your gym and whoever has the most points wins. You could get a chance to go back to the kicking team, if you get someone out.
Wow , I literally played this with my youngest group not too long ago . Lol great idea
Great game!!Thank you!!!
thank you, thank you, thank you!
what is your opinion on letting kids throw the ball at runners to get the out vs having to hold the ball while they tag them?
@@goosedom I like to play that way too, usually with gr 5-8s.
@@physedgames what about younger grades 2-4? I know there is no right or wrong answer but I am about to play a game with some younger kids and was wondering if you had a suggestion. Thanks for the quick reply and great games! I use them all the time!
@@goosedom ☺️ you’re welcome. You could try with the younger grades, it might work, always worth giving it a shot!
@@physedgames I did no throwing with my 6-8 year olds and then allowed my 9-11 year olds to throw... it went well! They loved the game, thanks!
Thank you so much for your videos and ideas. Quick question about this game. What do you do about stealing bases, etc, or what if someone is on second while the kicker kicks, the person on 2nd runs to third but the kicker gets out (by one of the ways described), does the person on 2nd/ran to 3rd, just return to second?.
You’re welcome! When I play all types of kickball I don’t allow stealing bases. As for your other question, I usually use the rule where when the kicker is out from a popfly catch, the advancing runners must try to return to the base they were running from, or they could get out too, if the ball is sent to the base they ran from before they get back. But it’s totally up to you how you want to play it!
So how does the game end?? I am guessing you don't switch sides after 3 Outs?....Do you play until there is only 1 Kicker?
So, I am guessing this is a scoreless game then since there aren't two designated teams?
Are you talking about using a normal baseball and bat when your talking in this video? Or another ball? I guess you can use alot of options in this game, throw tennisball, freesbee, kick out a soccerball, rugbyball and more.
For the ‘kickball’ version, best would be a rubber ball the size of a soccer ball (we call them Playground Balls). But you’re right, you could use a variety of different balls, including baseball bat/ball if you played the baseball version, etc)
Would this game work in the gym or does it work best outside?
Best outside but would work in the gym as well
So what happen if you have two left on base and one left to kick and that kicker gets out?
Good question. I would let the two left on base get a free pass to home, and continue from there.
That, or end the round with the two on base both as winners.
@@physedgames sounds good, excited to try it out!
Maybe you can play the game with just two bases but with the same field layout. That way, when there are two kickers left, with one on base and the other to kick, if the kicker gets out then the one on base is the "survivor"....
So... you start with one person in the field? Just the teacher?
Yes. And if teacher is out of shape, get in shape :p Alternatively you could start with one of the stronger students as the sole fielder. I don't think it takes long before others start joining the fielding team...
@@physedgames best comment!
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Since u swallow at the very least 1 time every single video, try moving ur mouth away from the mic when u do this. That sound drives me absolutely insane. I can't be the only one.
Sorry hah, I can’t control that kind of thing, I’m terrible on the mic. To be honest I often have to redo recordings because of crying kids, barking dogs, or my wife dropping something. I don’t normally realize my own noises until ppl comment about it. *gulp* 😜
@@physedgames haha I get it. Just giving u a hard time 😜.Thanks for all ur time, effort, and everything do for the PE community. Truly appreciate it!!