• Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance (for example, through athletics and gymnastics).
• Physical Education, Key Stage 3
• Take part in competitive sports and activities outside school through community links or sports clubs.
• Sound Boccia allows people with visual impairments to also enjoy Boccia, making it more inclusive.
• The design allows three bells inside each ball to be heard loudly, assisting the visually impaired with shot placement.
• Inclusive sports equipment ensures that all children, regardless of physical abilities, can engage in regular physical activity and sports. The thoughtful design of the Sound Bell Boccia Game offers an engaging gaming experience while emphasising inclusivity.
• This game includes six red balls, six blue balls, one white jack, and a carry bag, making it portable and convenient for various settings such as PE lessons, breakfast clubs, and after-school activities. The bells inside each ball help visually impaired players by providing auditory cues for shot placement. The game can also be played with a blindfold set for children without visual impairments, involving everyone.
Integrating this game into your curriculum offers a broader and more equal experience of various sports to all pupils. It supports the use of PE & Sport premium funding to widen the traditional offering and provides play opportunities during wrap-around care.
• Play with a blindfold set for children without visual impairment to involve everyone
• Boccia helps to develop motor sills
• Allows children to experience a game different to traditional sports
• Portability and user-friendly design convenient for various settings