llirD • pu-mraWemaG14Children canʼt twist their waist to throw the ball far.(☞ pgs. 16-17)To learn the flow of the game, the offensive players first toss the ball underhand. After they get used to the action, they can advance to overhand throwing and then batting.● The player who hits (throws) the ball must run the bases. Teams ● Points are scored by stepping on a base before the infielder ● First base is worth 1 point, second base 2 points, third base 3 points, and home 4 points. If a player forgets to step on a base, the base is worth zero points.trade sides when all players on one team have batted.(including the catcher) who has the ball.Bat point zonePeriodThe defending players make judgments about the runner’s movements, throw the ball or run to the base ahead of him/her, and shout “Out!” The offensive players continue running and scoring until they hear “Out!” called.Good practice exercises when:1st sessionSelf-catchingChildren canʼt catch balls that are tossed to them very well.(☞ pg. 16)Underhand tossingBattingOverhand throwingBat pointsGive a player who puts the bat in the bat point zone an additional point. This is an easy way to score points and helps ensure safety.2nd sessionPartner-to-partner catching (tossing)Good practice exercises when:3rd sessionBalance exerciseSecond base! Second base!Offense rules4th sessionStepping throwRun! Run!0 min.20 min.45 min.Course Unit Plan:4th GradeForce play game1
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