• Use a range of tactics to overcome opponents in direct competition through team / individual games (for example, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounders, rugby and tennis).
• Physical Education, Key Stage 3
• Develop their technique and improve their performance in other competitive sports (for example, athletics and gymnastics).
• Physical Education, Key Stage 2
• Compare their performances with previous ones and demonstrate improvement to achieve their personal best.
• Engaging multiplayer basketball game with electronic scoring and eight interactive games.
• Featuring a heavy-duty backboard, steel rings, and an aluminium frame. Folds up for reduced footprint. Includes four basketballs.
• This game engages both adults and children, making it great for school fairs and large groups during wet play times. The electronic basketball game improves children's shooting accuracy in basketball and netball.
• It also helps develop hand-eye coordination, upper body muscles, and gross motor skills, which can aid classroom activities like writing. With two players at a time, children build social skills and practice turn-taking.
Additionally, the game promotes resilience and perseverance. It encourages children to set goals, practice until they achieve them, and fosters a growth mindset. The curriculum supports increasing all pupils' engagement in regular physical activity and sport. Assembly time for 2 people, 1-1.5 hours.
• Fold away design to allow for easier storage and movement.
• Ideal for a personal challenge, or a reward for children.
• Help develop gross motor skills and hand eye co-ordination.