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Here's my story:
I am teaching 7th and 8th grade gym this year, and I'm in a
pretty small gym (we don't have an outside area.) My
resources are very limited: a few small sponge balls, a
couple rubber balls, a few volleyballs (but no net), a few
basketballs (maybe one has air), and some frisbee disks
things. I don't have money to go out and buy equipment,
nor will my school reimburse me if I did. All that said,
the kids are pretty bored with the stuff we've been
doing...like knock-out, running, and kickball. I need some
new ideas that they will not groan about.
Also, if you have any tips on grading gym, please share!
Thanks so much!
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