Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Quad Death

For P.E we tried out a new game with room 10 and 11 called Quad Death. This is how to play Quad Death below and the rules.

Quad Death
Writing Purpose: To inform other HNI students the rules of the game and to develop our creative thinking ability.
Audience: Mrs Ellmore and HNI students
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Use your creativity to come up with 3 alternative names for this very exciting game!
Quad Death
Quarter Chaos
Quad Chaos


Imagine another class here at HNI has not played this game before. Complete the rules below to clearly describe the aim of the game and exactly what the rules are.
Aim of the game: To get no points by having none of the four netballs in your quarter by the end of the round and making the other team’s score lot’s of points.
Rules:
  1. You need to STAY on the floor sitting down for the whole game.
  2. Do NOT throw the balls too high otherwise the balls will hit the equipment on the ceiling.
  3. DON’T aim for people's heads when throwing a netball.
  4. When the whistle is blown you need to stop throwing the balls.
  5. Wait for the whistle  before you start to throw balls out of your quarter


Game Adaptations
Use your creative thinking to explore possible adaptations to this game to enhance both the fun factor and the ability to win the game. I have given you one example for each category but challenge yourself with other ideas and thinking.


Attack
Defence
Game Plan/Strategy
  • Use balls other than netballs that aren’t as heavy so the speed of the travelling ball also speeds up the game.
  • 4 players from each quad are allowed to sit on the bleaches to stretch with their arms and intercept flying balls.
  • People on the perimeter of the quad pass the ball to someone closer to the bleaches to allow them to throw it further into the opponent's area.


Instead of just using four balls you could use more balls if you play with more people and less balls depending on how many people are playing.

After one round the people at the front could swap with the back people so they get a turn up front throwing and catching balls.


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