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Play on your driveway or local basketball court. Number the squares from 1-20, 5 numbers in each row. Between some numbers draw snakes, which cause the player to slide backwards. Between other numbers draw ladders, which help the player climb closer to the finish square. Use a dice to determine how many squares you move. The 1st player to reach number 20 wins the game.
OR 4 SQUARE
Play on your driveway, footpath or any concrete surface. Use your chalk to draw a large square, then divide into 2 or 4 squares of equal size depending on the number of players.
Each player stands in a separate square. The player in square number 1 bounces & hand hits a tennis ball or basket ball from their square to another square. The other player must then hit the ball back or onto another player using their hand. The ball must only ever bounce once in your square before you hit it on. If you miss the ball, if it bounces more than once or if you hit it outside the squares, 1 point is awarded to the player who caused you to ‘miss’ the ball. This game continues serving & hitting to each other until a single player reaches a total of 11. This player wins the game.
GOALIES GOLD
On any concrete surface use your chalk to draw a large square playing field & goals at either end. Draw either 4 posts like AFL football or a single goal like soccer. Dribble & kick a bouncing ball around your opponent/opponents into the goals at the end to score. The first player/team to score 15 goals wins.
BULLS EYE
Use your chalk to mark out a target on a wall to throw a large or small ball at. Trace a circle on a brick wall (away from windows!) as big as a bin lid. Place some sticks at different distances away from your target. Each distance can be worth 1-5 points, 5 points being the furthest distance. Allow yourself 5 throws at each distance. See how many times you hit your target and see how many points you get. You may like to try your opposite hand!
BOUNCE
Traditionally played using five city-sidewalk squares but it can also be played on a level driveway or in a garage, too. Mark off five large squares in a row (about one grown-up "giant step" in length each) and number them from 1 to 5. Players stand at opposite ends of the boxes.
The first player throws a ball so that it bounces once in the square furthest away. If the ball doesn't bounce in that square, touches the edges, or is caught by the other player after it bounces, the first player's turn is over.
If the first player is successful, he or she has another turn and tries to throw the ball so it bounces once in the fourth square and once in the fifth square (without touching the edges or being caught). If successful, the player then throws the ball so it bounces in the third, fourth, and the fifth square.
The first player to bounce the ball into all five squares without being caught wins.
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