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Young Leader Games Pack 2009-10
Remember STEP & SOCCER…
SPACE • Make sure you check that the area is safe • Make sure you clearly mark the game space with cones etc. • Make sure the children know the game space
TASK • Make sure everyone is listening • Keep instructions simple and clear
EQUIPMENT • Be organised and collect all required equipment in advance • Collect additional equipment that can be used to make games easier or harder
PEOPLE • Decide on how to choose catchers / divide children into teams etc. • Ensure children know their role in the game
SAFETY - make sure the area and children are safe at all times ORGANISATION - organise the games, equipment, space and children COMMUNICATION - talk and listen to other leaders and to the children COOPERATION - respect other leader’s ideas and work together positively ENJOYMENT - have fun and make sure the children are enjoying themselves RESPONSIBILITY - be responsible during games in your role as a leader
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Aird Primary School
Name of the Game
Herd ‘em up
Equipment
Cones Different coloured bibs
Aim of the Game
The farmers catch the sheep and the bad sheep tags the sheep in the pen.
Instructions
• Three farmers catch the sheep and the sheep have to go into the pen marked by cones
• Then the bad sheep can come and set them free • If you get caught three times you’re out.
How to make it easier / harder
• Take away one farmer and increase the number of times you can get caught.
• Add more farmers and decrease the number of times you can get caught.
Notes
• Three farmers and one bad sheep. • 12 to 15 people as sheep.
Winning Young Leaders: Aaron Nicolson Alexander MacDonald Andrew Mackenzie
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Back Primary School
Name of the Game
Safe Cracker
Equipment
Chair Object to act as keys Blindfold Soft ball
Aim of the Game
To get the keys.
Instructions
• The key keeper must sit blindfolded on a chair at one end of the hall.
• The children should crawl towards him to try and steal the keys, which are placed under the chair.
• The game leader shouts, “stop” at various intervals and the blindfolded person must throw a soft ball.
• Anyone it hits is out. • Players are not allowed to dodge the ball. • After throwing the ball the leader returns the ball to the
key keeper. • The winner is the person who manages to steal the
treasure or the last person in the game.
How to make it easier / harder
Shorten the distance of the play area.
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Lewis Brown Fraser Martin James Murray Rhys Pritchard
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Balallan Primary School
Name of the Game
Disco Dodgeball
Equipment
Ball Music (optional)
Aim of the Game
The aim is not to get caught and for everyone who plays it to have fun.
Instructions
• Play music (optional). • One or more catchers with a ball try to get the rest of
the players out by throwing the ball at them (under the knee).
• Players who are caught by the ball must dance on the spot until another person frees them by saying “ Disco Disco, Boom, Boom!”, while rolling their arm twice in the air and touching fists with them.
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - More space, less catchers Harder - Less space, more catchers
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Leah Matheson Halley Martin Shona Mackenzie Thomas Macrae Coleen Macleod Cameron Macleod Caitlin Montgomery
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Balivanich Primary School
Name of the Game
Last Man Standing
Equipment
2 benches 2 teams of even numbers 1 ball Several cones 2 + referees
Aim of the Game
To get everyone in your team onto the bench but the last person
Instructions
Place a bench at each end of the area Put the two teams in front of each bench and put the cones in a line in the middle separating the two teams One person from each team has to stand on the bench op-posite Get the ref to stand in the middle and throw the ball into the air. The person who catches it gains possession for their team Only one step is allowed before he/she has to throw it to another person and so on until they are in a position to throw it to the person on the bench The person who throws the ball to the person on the bench gets to join them on the bench but only if the ball is caught cleanly This carries on until everyone is on the bench except for one If the ball goes off the pitch, the opposite team gets the ball
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - No time limit, smaller area, less people, two+ balls. Harder - Time limit, bigger area, more people, one ball.
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Kia MacKenzie Neil MacMillan
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Bayble Primary School
Name of the Game
Rabbit Hole Tag
Equipment
Mats Bibs Cones 2 large sponge balls
Aim of the Game
To catch the rabbits.
Instructions
• There are 3 catchers (called cats or badgers or foxes) • The other children are runners (called rabbits) and
have to run from the catchers • There are rabbit holes (mats) that rabbits can go in and
be safe from the catchers. They can only stay in the rabbit hole for 10 seconds.
• The catchers are not allowed to wait by the rabbit holes or go for the same rabbit all the time
• If you are caught you have to go to the fox den which is a large mat at the end of the hall.
How to make it easier / harder
More or less mats More or less catchers
Notes
Instead of using mats for islands we could use coloured rub ber circles or felt squares mats. If the catchers catch 7-10 rabbits the game is OVER.
Winning Young Leaders:
Whitney King Alyce McClements Amy Macleod Abby Pickard Grady Smith Cory Macleod
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Bernera Primary School
Name of the Game
Monkey Mania
Equipment
1 or 2 balls 2 hoops 6 players
Aim of the Game
To not get hit by the ball
Instructions
• Choose 1 or 2 catchers - they are Tigers • Everyone else are Monkeys and the hoops are trees. • If the monkeys go in the hoops they can’t get hit • You can stay in the hoops for 5 seconds • If you get hit by a ball you stand at the side and are out
of the game
How to make it easier / harder
More / Less hoops More / Less catchers Larger / Smaller area
Notes
Use a soft ball so no-one gets hurt.
Winning Young Leaders: Jonathan Macdonald
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Carinish Primary School
Name of the Game
Bat and Goal
Equipment
Bat Ball Bean Bags Goal Area
Aim of the Game
To try and get as many beanbags as possible
Instructions
• Scatter beanbags all around the area • Identify 1 person to be a bowler and 1 person to collect
the ball • Everyone else lines up to bat • The first batter tries to hit the ball into the goal. If the
ball goes into the goal, they run to collect as many beanbags as possible before the ball is returned. 1 beanbag = 1 point.
• If the ball doesn’t go into the goal they get 1 point and return to the end of the line. Each person gets 2 or 3 turns.
• The person with the most points at the end wins • Remember to change the person bowling and collect-
ing
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - Have them closer to the goal area and/or give them more try’s Harder - Make the goal area smaller/further away
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Charlie Leveson Gower
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Carloway Primary School
Name of the Game
King’s Castle
Equipment
Different coloured cones
Aim of the Game
To stay out of the dungeon by not being last to the destina-tion that has been called out by the leader
Instructions
• Name each wall - Battlefield, Ballroom, Kitchen & Tower
• When the leader calls out the place you run to it • When you go to the:
• Ballroom = dance • Tower = pretend to climb • Kitchen = pretend to cook • Battlefield = pretend using a bow and arrow
• When the leader shouts: • King’s Coming = bow • Intruders = pretend to fight • Serve the King = sweep the floor • Cannonball = duck down and put your hands on your
head
• The last one to destination or follow command goes to the dungeon
How to make it easier / harder
The leader can shout Prison Break when people are in the dungeon and that means they are free and the games lasts longer.
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Leah Forster Ishbel Macaulay Jade Keitch
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Cross Primary School
Name of the Game
Guess it to Run it
Equipment
Yourselves Whistle
Aim of the Game
Guess what the mime is and run to win.
Instructions
• Children are put in groups using 1,2,3,4...etc. • Each person in the group chooses something to mime
and act it out in turns. • The person who answers correctly from each group
runs (distance can be chosen depending on where you are playing) and then tags the next person in the group to do their mime.
• The winning group is the group who guesses all the mimes and finishes running first.
How to make it easier / harder
Level of difficulty of the mines Distance to run
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Katie Maclean Nicola Finlayson
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Daliburgh Primary School
Name of the Game
Pop Cone
Equipment
10 discs 2 large cones 2 teams Box of small balls Bibs 1 Referee
Aim of the Game
The aim of the game is to catch as many balls as possible in the upside down cone to beat the other team
Instructions
• Place the box of balls in the middle and put discs on either side of the box, to indicate were players should throw from
• Divide the group into two teams, choose team captains and give each team member a number 1-?
• Each team should stand on either side of the area facing each other
• Lay two discs in front of where the team is standing • When your number is called, you sprint to the box of balls
and take one, then throw it from the area into the upside down cone which the team captain is holding
• The captain tries to catch the ball without moving their feet • If the ball bounces on the floor, then into the cone the point
doesn’t count • One ball counts as one point. • The game carries on for a period of time or until one of the
cones is full • The team with the most balls in the cone wins!!
How to make it easier / harder
To make it harder the players must throw backwards Younger players can throw forwards and/or stand nearer the captain to make it easier
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Ailsa Campbell Chloe Steele Gwennan Kirk Nicola Cameron Rachael MacDonald Sarah MacIntyre
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Eriskay Primary School
Name of the Game
Splat and Run
Equipment
10 Cones 5 beanbags 1 splat (target) 2 hoops
Aim of the Game
The aim of the game is to knock down the splat (target) before the other team (running team) run round the cones five times. You get 2 points if you knock down the target. You get 1 point for every time you run round the cones.
Instructions
• Split the group into two teams • One is the Running team and the other is the Splatting
team. • Set out the circle with the cones at one end of the area
and set the target up at the other end. • The splatting team each have a beanbag and they take it
in turns to try and knock down the Target. Once they have had a shot they collect their beanbag and join the end of the team line
• At the same time, members of the other team are trying to run round the cones 5 times.
• Whoever knocks down the target shouts ‘splat’ and the runners must stop
• The running team shouts ‘stop splatting’ if they get round five times.
How to make it easier / harder
You can put the target further away or closer You can make the circle bigger or smaller.
Notes
Rules! Splatting team: • You must hit the next persons hand to carry on playing. • You have to shout ‘splat’ to stop the running team. • You have to shout ‘stop splatting’ to stop the splatting
team.
Winning Young Leaders: Megan Mackinnon Sarah MacLeod
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Iochdar Primary School
Name of the Game
Busted
Equipment
3 Large Hoops Beanbags
Aim of the Game
To get the most beanbags and/or to name the traitor.
Instructions
• Split the group into 3/4 teams • Each team has a hoop in front of them & there is a hoop in
the middle, with the beanbags in it • Players must go one at a time to steal beanbags from the
middle, when there are none left in the middle players need to steal from the other team’s hoop.
• Leaders will tell one player from each team to be a traitor • The traitor must also steal from their own team without
other team members noticing • When a player thinks they know who the team traitor is
they must run into the middle hoop and shout out the trai-tor’s name
• The team to correctly identify their traitor gets a point as does the team with the most beanbags at that time
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - More traitors in each team. Harder - More teams
Notes
Aimed at P4-5
Winning Young Leaders: Amber Thompson Carrie MacDonald Katie MacLennan
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Knock Primary School
Name of the Game
Swim away!
Equipment
Beanbags/Soft balls
Aim of the Game
To hit as many children as you can with the bean bags/soft balls. The last one standing is the winner.
Instructions
• Choose 2-4 children to be the divers (catchers) • The rest of the children are fishes (runners) and go to
one end of the hall/pitch • To start the game one of the divers shouts ‘Swim Away’
and the fishes run from their end of the wall to the other • The divers throw the bean bags/soft balls at the fishes. • If you are hit by the ball you are a piece of seaweed
that can tag the fishes.
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - To make it easier for the divers you can make it a smaller space. or the fishes you can make it a bigger space.
Notes
Fishes can choose between three different sea creatures. Shark - hand on head for the sharks fin Dolphin - Jump around with your hands on your head. Octopus - Wave your arms about whilst you are running
Winning Young Leaders: Eilidh Macleod Isabelle Graham
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Lochmaddy Primary School
Name of the Game
Assault Course
Equipment
Hoops Cones Bean Bags
Aim of the Game
To be back to base first with all the beanbags
Instructions
• Split the group into teams of 4+ • Set up an assault course using various equipment, in/
out of cones, through hoops etc • The first person runs through the course, collects a
bean bag and returns it to their team then the next per-son goes
• The first team to return all the beanbags wins
How to make it easier / harder
To make it harder, each person has to run twice
Notes
It should be a fun game
Winning Young Leaders: Sophie Fox
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Paible Primary School
Name of the Game
Peat Bog Fairy
Equipment
Ropes or poles
Aim of the Game
Leader (peat bog fairy) must transport the team over the marked peat bog. Only the leader can stand in the bog.
Instructions
• Divide pupils into teams of five or six. • A leader is chosen as the peat fairy who has amazing
powers to transport others over the peat bog without them falling in.
• The fairy must move the team one at a time across the bog without them falling
• The fairy must move the team one at a time each at a different position from the last.
• Anyone who is dropped is sucked into the bog and out of the game
How to make it easier / harder
The sides can be made wider. Encourage front piggy backs, back piggy backs, supported cart wheels, fireman’s lift etc
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: All P7’s
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Pairc Primary School
Name of the Game
Foxes Den
Equipment
2 hoops Various small pieces of equipment (over twenty)
Aim of the Game
To get as many pieces of equipment into your team’s hoop
Instructions
• Choose one person to be the Fox, who stands in hoop with all objects in the hoop
• All other players are rabbits and stand at another hoop • The rabbits must try to steal the objects and can only
take one at a time • The fox can try and catch the rabbits • If a rabbit is caught they must join the foxes team • The fox can steal objects back, but if he is caught by a
rabbit they join the rabbits team • The team with the most objects at the end of the time
are the winners
How to make it easier / harder
Use more / less objects Make distance the 2 hoops longer / shorter
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Nadia Mackin Callum Nicolson
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Scalpay Primary School
Name of the Game
Time Bomb
Equipment
1 ball
Aim of the Game
Keep the ball off the ground
Instructions
• Make a circle of people. • Throw the ball around. If it drops, the person who
dropped it must get it back and throw it around again while counting down from 10 ……..
• Whoever has the ball on 0 must do 5 jumping jacks. You have three lives! The third time you catch the ball on 0, you’re out.
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - Smaller circle, less people. Harder - 2 balls, bigger space.
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Gemma Finnegan Eilidh MacSween Zoe Macleod Rebekah Macleod Donald MacSween
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Sgoil nan Loch Primary School
Name of the Game
Two Team Tag
Equipment
Six big balls 4 tennis balls 2 cones 3 hula hoops
Aim of the Game
To get 3 big balls, 2 tennis balls and 1 cone in your hoops before the other team
Instructions
• Divide children into 2 teams • Place one hula hoop in front of each team • Put 3rd hoop at other end of hall and place objects in
hoop • Choose 1 Catcher who can tag running children and 1
Stealer who steals objects from team hoops and re-turns it to the main hoop.
• On signal one person from each team runs to collect an object and brings it back to their hoop
• If children are tagged without object they must return to their team or if they have an object they must return the object and then return to their team
• The stealer can steal 1 object at a time from the any team’s hoop
• The winning team is the team with the most objects at the end of time or team that gets the required objects in their hoops
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - No stealer or less required objects Harder - More required objects, larger area, more catchers/stealers
Notes
Winning Young Leaders: Iain Macaulay
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Shelibost Primary School
Name of the Game
Catch me if you Can
Equipment
Cones Balls
Aim of the Game
To stay in the game and not get caught
Instructions
• Put everyone into pairs and make them stand back to back in the middle.
• Place a cone with a ball on it between each pair • Shout ‘Go’, every pair has to run to a chosen area in
the opposite direction and run back to the middle • The first one back is allowed to pick up the ball and try
to catch their partner • The person who is caught is then out and the catcher
joins with the player next to them and continue the game
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - Make the running space smaller
Notes
The winner is the last person standing
Winning Young Leaders: Aneeka Toor Callum Porteous
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Stornoway Primary School
Name of the Game
Scooter Shooter
Equipment
Scooter boards Targets Bean bags Cones
Aim of the Game
The aim of the game is to be the first team back having all got the bean bags in the target.
Instructions
• Group is divided into three teams or optional number • Team members have to take it in turn to slide through
the cones and score, getting the bean bag in the target. • The object of the game is that every team member
scores and the first team back wins. • If you do not get the bean bag in the target you have to
try again because in order to win everyone in the team has to score.
• You have to shoot from at least two metres away from the target.
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - Put the target closer to the shooter, smaller space, bigger target, less obstacles. Harder - More obstacles, bigger space, smaller target, use bigger shooting equipment.
Notes
Be sure to tag the next team player before they leave the starting point.
Winning Young Leaders: Abbie Mackay Kirsty Thomson Megan Davies
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Tolsta Primary School
Name of the Game
Ballot Ball
Equipment
2 boxes 2 teams of six 1 ball/balloon Bibs
Aim of the Game
Try to get the ball/balloon to the box without getting tackled by the opposite team.
Instructions
• Dribble the ball/balloon with your hand bouncing it up • You have to hit the ball/balloon into the box without get
tackled by the other team. • If one team hits the ball/balloon behind the box, the other
team gets a free throw. • The team with the highest scores, at the end of the time
limit, wins.
How to make it easier / harder
Easier - Fewer teams (more than 2 teams) less space. Harder - Bigger playing space & more teams (max 4 teams).
Notes
One team has bibs and the other team has their Jumpers .
Winning Young Leaders: Lindsay Fraser Leah Mackay Jamie Murray
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Uig Primary School
Name of the Game
Colour Tag
Equipment
Primary coloured (red, yellow & blue) bean bags / cones 2 balls
Aim of the Game
The aim is to get the 2 or 3 bean bags that make the colour requested by the catcher without being hit by the ball
Instructions
• Children line up at the end of the hall • Leader explains colour combinations • Choose 2 catchers who stand at either side of hall • The catchers shout out a colour and the children will
run to the other end of the hall and get 2 or 3 beanbags that make that colour without getting hit by the balls thrown by the catchers
• If hit by the ball go to the side and be given a forfeit
How to make it easier / harder
• Have more than 2 catchers
Notes
Use soft balls Spread beanbags over a large area Red & Yellow = Orange Blue & Yellow = Green Red & Blue = Purple Red, Yellow & Blue = Brown
Winning Young Leaders: Lorna Scanland Sophie Maclean
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The Young Leaders of 2009-2010
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The Young Leaders of 2009-2010
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