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K-2 Soccer lead up games

Posted By: Dan Bullock on Fri, Sep 17, 2010 6:41 PM| Views: 2616
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Posted By: Dan Bullock
Fri, Sep 17, 2010 6:41 PM
Views: 2616

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Does anyone have ideas out there for lead uo soccer games for K-2.


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KyleIL wrote: on Sep 17, 2010 10:14 PM
King Pin- set up pins/cones  along play area.  Split class into 2 groups, one on each side of the pins/cones.  Students try to kick the ball to knock down pins.  One group goes, then the other retrieves the ball and goes when signaled.  Can also have half students dribble the ball around play area and the other half stand with legs open so dribblers can pass ball throough their legs! 
Jim DeLine wrote: on Sep 18, 2010 05:20 PM
Dan,Yes I do.  Email me at jim.deline@austinisd.org or jimdeline@yahoo.com and I will send you ideas.  I helped write the CATCH PE Boxes, SPARK and StationPE materials. 
Dan Bullock wrote: on Sep 19, 2010 01:53 PM
Thanks Jim and Kyle! Dan
Coach Diaz wrote: on Sep 20, 2010 05:12 PM
I coach soccer here in South Texas with kids from age 5 to 16.  One of the best games you can play that all ages will enjoy is called "Dribble Tag".  According to the size of your class, mark a play area using cones, that the kids will line up behing in teams.  The object of the game is to dribble your own ball while trying to kick someone elses ball out of play area, and protecting your own.  Once out, they give the ball to next player on team to go try.  Easier to have at least 3 players per team to give time to rest, as students will get tired.  Watch for fouls.  Fouling gets player out automatically.  Make sure to show kids how to dribble and protect ball.  Alot of fun.
Dan Bullock wrote: on Sep 22, 2010 03:44 PM
Thanks Coach Diaz!  It looks fun and I will usec it! Dan
Matt Callahan wrote: on Sep 23, 2010 12:58 PM
Hello!  If you still need activities I just uploaded a word document with a lot of activities to a blog post.  Most of the activities were learned at United States Soccer Federation coaching clinics and throught the observation of other soccer coaches. 

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