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Ball And Paddle Games

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Ballistic 1994Win16 Shareware (fully playable)Developed byPublished byGenre:User rating: 0.0 (0 votes)Ballistic is a ball and paddle game with the usual array of features. Some bricks take one hit, some take three hits, and some are indestructible. Colorful bricks are arranged to make patterns in 50 screens of play, and there are a number of power-ups, such as a larger paddle, extra life, the ability to catch the ball, shoot lasers, divide the ball into 3 or 8 balls, or you can shrink the paddle, which triples the value of brick destroyed. Power-ups that are less common include Mega Ball, which makes the ball really big, Blue Ball, which makes the ball temporarily blast through bricks without bouncing back, and Two Ball, which is a sort of permanent multi-ball. With Two Ball, whenever one of the balls is dropped, the other one splits in two again. One of the better ball and paddle games of its day.Added by DOSGuy Screenshots.

This activity allows children to practice and improve their coordination skills over time. Give each student a paddle and a ball. Each student bounces his ball off the paddle, propelling it upwards into the air.

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The ball should be kept in the air as long as possible with the student remaining within a specific 3 to 5 foot area. Students count how many times they can hit the ball before allowing it to fall. Another variation is for the students to try to keep the ball in the area for a specified amount of time, such as 30 seconds for younger kids and up to a minute for older kids.

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Spread hula hoops around the gym, one for each student. Fill half of the hoops with safe projectiles, such as foam balls or shuttlecocks. Students pair off, with one student in the empty hoop and the other in the hoop containing the projectiles. Using the requested technique-either backhand, overhand or underhand-the student in the hoop with the projectiles uses her paddle to hit one of the projectiles to her partner. If her partner can catch the projectile while keeping at least one foot in the hoop, that team gets a point. For this activity, students use paddles or rackets to throw items, rather than just using them to hit a ball or other projectile.

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Give students an item that will not bounce such as bean bags. The student then places this item onto his paddle and uses a side-arm motion to throw the bean bag. Day of defeat source patch. This requires a different motion that typical throwing would, working different muscles and developing a different area of coordination. Students should start from a specified distance from the wall and should aim to hit the wall in a specified location.