26Toss the ball up while staying inside the circle.Bend the elbows slightly.On “one,” shift weight to the left foot.Extending the arms up to catch the ball lengthens the distance between the eyes and the ball, which results in dropped balls. Have the children catch the ball in front of the face with their elbows slightly bent, and to avoid jumping in the process.In the beginning, have them throw controlled balls to where their partner is standing. Then raise the difficulty level by gradually increasing the distance and height, being careful to avoid frightening them.Have the children learn to move to the rhythm of “one, two, three!” If they have difficulty, have them focus on using their right foot only, without stressing the front-to-back weight shift.Bend the elbows slightly.Catch the ball in front of the face (slightly to the left).On “two,” shift weight to the right foot.Catch the ball in front of the face (slightly to the left).Toss fly balls back and forth from a distance of about five meters.On “three,” quickly twist the waist.Play a One-Ball game. Have the children catch and hold the ball with their palms facing up (toward the sky). Check to make sure that everyone can do it right.Have the children catch the ball with their elbows slightly bent and in front of the face (slightly to the left). If they are afraid to do that, say, “It’s enough for the ball to hit your palms.”Have the children shout out “One, three!” so they learn to move rhythmically.two, Each child takes one ball and practices tossing it above him/herself and then catching it.Keep the elbows relaxed.Keep the palms ImprovingmotivationEffectiveencouragementEffectiveencouragementCatchingCatchingThrowingSpread the legs apart.Spread the legs apart.Keep the elbows relaxed.Keep the palms facing up.Teams of two children throw a ball back and forth to learn proper catching posture.facing up.Children get the feel of generating power with the rear foot when throwing.Note on instructionNote on instructionOne!Note on instructionUse both hands!Three!Two!Use both hands!Self-catchingGenerating power (throwing)Partner-to-partner catching (fly balls)Specific Teaching Points:6th Grade
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