Thanks Alice! And yes: I usually set up this game during a mini-coaching (peer assessment) lesson in our Chasing & Fleeing Games unit. Since it essentially creates a bunch of 1v1 situations, it's easier to pay attention to the tactics each student is using as they play. For those interested, here's a full breakdown of the unit: thephysicaleducator.com/2017/03/22/chasing-fleeing-games-teacher-pack/
Lol this game is for the birds! No child has the attention span for an activity like this. It’s a boring game with too many rules and not enough child participation. This has to be the most impractical activity online.
But how do you really feel? Haha check out the blog post in which I break down this entire unit and show how this game gets set up for assessment purposes: thephysicaleducator.com/2017/03/22/chasing-fleeing-games-teacher-pack/
THANK YOU. I love the phases!!!
thank you for this game for those of you who complain , use it as a warm-up game 10 min at most and have more taggers and runners and start at build 3
Thanks Alice! And yes: I usually set up this game during a mini-coaching (peer assessment) lesson in our Chasing & Fleeing Games unit. Since it essentially creates a bunch of 1v1 situations, it's easier to pay attention to the tactics each student is using as they play. For those interested, here's a full breakdown of the unit: thephysicaleducator.com/2017/03/22/chasing-fleeing-games-teacher-pack/
Toi many concepts and levels..they'll get confused and lose interest ..not enough time in class
Well, not really. Think of it as “sharks and minnows”
Lol this game is for the birds! No child has the attention span for an activity like this. It’s a boring game with too many rules and not enough child participation. This has to be the most impractical activity online.
But how do you really feel? Haha check out the blog post in which I break down this entire unit and show how this game gets set up for assessment purposes: thephysicaleducator.com/2017/03/22/chasing-fleeing-games-teacher-pack/