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Stewart, Craig – Strategies, 1989
This article offers teachers and coaches ideas to help them provide their students with soccer games that are not only fun but also develop the fundamental skills needed for improvement at all levels. The learning games are organized by specific soccer concepts and level of difficulty. (IAH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Games, Learning Activities

Ellery, Peter J. – Strategies, 1993
Explains minivolleyball to physical education teachers. Minivolleyball adapts the game and environment of volleyball to the physical capabilities of young players; it offers physical education students the chance to have fun while using the proper game skills, concepts, and strategies. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Games

Rauschenbach, James – Strategies, 1994
Presents activities that physical educators can use to help young students who are still learning basic ball control skills. Students use a pinky ball (a small, low-bounce rubber ball) to stay on task while improving ball control skills. Games include seven-up, errors, box ball, and hit the coin. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Games, Motor Development

Bate, Elizabeth Cozzalio – Strategies, 1996
Elementary students want to play traditional games like kickball. Teachers want them to learn developmentally appropriate skills. To meet everyone's needs, physical educators should build games progressively using the "Children Moving" approach, which satisfies all principles of developmental physical education using invariant, dynamic,…
Descriptors: Athletics, Child Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students