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GET STARTED – ACTIVE SCHOOLS<br />
Basic equipment for schools<br />
> Poi<br />
> Mini trampoline<br />
> Balance beam<br />
> Gymnastic mats<br />
> Parachute<br />
> Softball bat<br />
> Cricket bat and wickets<br />
> T-ball stand<br />
> Racquets<br />
> Various balls (rugby, cricket, tennis,<br />
basketball, hockey, sponge etc)<br />
> Carpet squares for bases – may have<br />
numbers or letters on them<br />
> Hockey sticks<br />
> Patter tennis bats<br />
> Nets<br />
> Hoops<br />
> Bibs<br />
> Gutter boards<br />
Equipment for a breakbox<br />
It’s also useful to have specific equipment for students<br />
to use in their own free time – before and after school,<br />
at interval and during lunchtime.<br />
Show the equipment to your students and<br />
demonstrate how it can be used or teach them<br />
some games using the equipment. Students may<br />
have suggestions for equipment they’d like add to<br />
the breakbox.<br />
Here are some ideas:<br />
> Skipping ropes<br />
> Flying disc<br />
> Badminton set<br />
> Soccer ball<br />
> Hackey sack<br />
> Beach ball<br />
> Inflatable toys for tag games<br />
> Long poi<br />
> Elastics<br />
> Soft flying disc<br />
Each class could have their own breakbox, with an<br />
equipment checklist so that you can keep track of<br />
the equipment.<br />
Equipment on a budget<br />
> Elastics<br />
> Scarves from op shops<br />
> Rolled-up socks as small balls<br />
> Rolled-up newspaper as bats and balls<br />
> Sheets from op shops instead of<br />
parachutes<br />
> Plastic plates instead of table tennis bats<br />
> Check out the $2 shop