Menyerang dan Memadang (Striking and Fielding)
STRIKING AND FIELDING
TEACHING GAMES FOR UNDERSTANDING
Organizational Aspects of Fielding Games
Fielding Games are best played outdoors. When playing indoors, use light or foam balls for greater safety and to decrease the distance travelled. Set up the games so that batters hit the ball outwards. Use tees and oversized balls for beginner strikers. In games where a pitcher or bowler is used, improvise some sort of a back drop (a folded mat standing up in an inverted “V” works well). Use small groups to increase opportunities for active participation, but keep safety in mind. When practising skills, have children pair off. One can
practice the skill, while the other does a peer assessment. The peer assessment should be completed with an appropriate amount of guidance and structure, and should consider only one element at a time. A skill card, or assessment tool, can be used. This approach can
contribute to cognitive learning and will help keep practice situations safe.
STRIKING/FIELDING GAME:
SPOTLESS
Object
To fill the basket with balls before the leader can empty it
Equipment
Large number of soft balls, basket or tub
How to Play
Begin with a basket full of soft balls in the centre of the
playing area. The leader empties the basket as quickly as
possible by rolling or throwing the balls around the playing
area. “Custodians” bring the balls back one at a time to fill
the pail. After an appropriate time period, allow
“custodians” to claim victory after the leader “collapses.”
Safety
No throwing balls into the basket
Variation
Use various pieces of soft equipment
(e.g., rubber chickens, sponges)
Think About…
• Being aware of space
• Teamwork, pass the ball to teammates that are closer to the pail
Main Skill Focus Tactical Focus Level of Complexity
Manipulation Covering Space Moderate (Collecting) in the Field Adapted from the PlaySport resource.
SKILLS INVOLVED IN
STRIKING/FIELDING GAMES
Body Management Skills
Locomotor: running, sliding, jumping, leaping
Non-locomotor: starting, stopping, ready position,
bending, reaching
Manipulative Skills:
With hands: throwing
a) Sending Skills:
With an implement: striking
b) Receiving Skills:
Catching
c) Retaining Skills:
Fielders running
with ball
Basic strategies
common to all
STRIKING/FIELDING
GAMES
• Send objects into open spaces
• Position players for best coverage of the playing area
• Players reposition to back up teammates
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