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Quarter Football

Divide the students into two teams. Each team gets 4 tries/downs to move the quarter from one end zone to.

Red Light, Green Light Football

Use cones to set up two end-zones on opposing sides. Use cone(s) for student to form a line. First group.

Kick It, Throw It, Punt It

On a traditional kickball field, place a kickball, football, and frisbee at home base. Mark the outfield with enough numbers.

Interception

Get the students into 1-3 lines, depending on the size of the group. Explain the three main positions of the.

Frisbee Football

Teams should be of equal number; each team has a goalie, as well as offensive and defensive players. Goal markers.

Five Hundred

This game needs a couple of kids and a ball (either a football or a baseball are common). One person.

Flag Fake Out

Designate a playing area large enough to run in (a large rectangle). Place cones on each baseline (width) if there.

21 – Football

Designate a large play area with clear boundaries that has room for students to run. Split group into 2 teams. .

Twenty-One

Designate clear boundaries for each group. Give each group one ball and identify one player to have first possession. Divide.

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