Team Island Building with Bean Bags
Grade 4 · Gym/PE · 35 minutes · Outdoor
Objective
Develop teamwork and communication skills while practicing throwing accuracy and strategic thinking
Equipment
- Bean bags
- Hula hoops
- Cones
Setup
Place 4-6 hula hoops scattered around the field as islands. Divide students into teams of 4-5 players. Give each team an equal number of bean bags and assign them a starting cone position about 20 feet from the nearest island.
How to Play
- Teams must work together to get all their bean bags onto any island (hula hoop) by taking turns throwing.
- Players take turns throwing one bean bag at a time from behind their team cone.
- If a bean bag lands outside an island, the whole team must do 5 jumping jacks together before the next player throws.
- Teams can help each other by giving throwing tips and encouragement.
- Once a team gets all their bean bags on islands, they become helpers and cheer for remaining teams.
- The game ends when every team has successfully placed all their bean bags on islands.
- Teams celebrate together with a group cheer when everyone succeeds.
Variations
- Use different sized targets like small and large hula hoops for varying point values
- Add movement requirements like hopping to retrieve missed bean bags
- Create island chains where teams must land bean bags on connected islands in sequence
Safety Notes
Ensure students wait for the all-clear signal before retrieving bean bags to avoid collisions. Keep throwing areas clear of other students.
Cool Down
Have all teams gather in a large circle and share one encouraging thing they said to a teammate during the game.
Differentiation
Support: Allow struggling throwers to move closer to the islands or use larger targets, and pair them with supportive teammates who can demonstrate throwing techniques.
Extension: Challenge advanced students to throw with their non-dominant hand or add trick shots like bouncing bean bags into hoops.