Balance, Hop, and Toss Outdoor Game

An outdoor movement game where children balance along a line, hop between markers, and toss beanbags at a target.

Ages 36–66 months

Materials

  • A rope, chalk line, or low plank to balance along
  • Flat markers or chalk circles for hopping spots
  • Two or three soft beanbags
  • A bucket, hoop, or chalk target to throw into

Steps

  • Lead the children heel-to-toe along the balance line with arms out.
  • At the markers, invite each child to hop from spot to spot on one or two feet.
  • At the throwing spot, model an overhand toss of a beanbag into the target.
  • Let each child take several throws, stepping closer if needed for success.
  • Send the children back through the course as a loop, taking turns.

Variations

  • Add a "wobbly log" by using a real low log or balance beam in a forest setting.
  • Turn it into a nature hunt where each station ends at a found leaf or stone.

Differentiation

  • For beginners, widen the line, let them hop with two feet, and shorten the throw.
  • For advanced children, narrow the beam, ask for single-foot hops, and move the target back.

Safety

  • Clear the area of trip hazards, keep the balance surface low, and use soft beanbags.
  • Space children out so they do not collide while hopping or throwing.

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