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That being said, I appreciate paper for its two strongest points: speed and ubiquity. I can almost always find something to write on faster than I can load up a notes app on my iPhone. I get it. I carry about 10 blank cards in the front of the folder.

When I need to capture anything faster than I can get it into any kind of digital form, I jot it down on the card 4. But, much like regular fairway play, the object should be far enough away that it should take several tries.

Score it like golf. A fun variation on throwing and catching best played with a soft ball, this game helps increase reaction skills and keeps kids engaged. The premise is simple. Two or more people are playing catch. Before catching the ball, players must clap their hands together as many times as possible before making a catch. If they do, they get a point for every successful clap; if they fail to clap in time or drop the ball, they lose a point.

First to 20 wins. Best played in the street with a tennis ball or soft ball with decent bounce. Two players stand opposite one another. Instead of throwing the ball in the air, the object of the game is to throw a ball so that it bounces once before reaching the player. Have a hula hoop to throw down as a bounce target? Use it. Bounce catch but consider the ante upped. Players stand further away from one another and try to achieve a coveted double bounce. Two players, two balls, one game of catch.

Each player starts with a ball and throws it to the opposite player. Timing and rhythm are everything. Balls will drop. Giggles will be shared. But it helps work on coordination. The object is to try to keep the game going as long as possible with zero drops.

The player not standing backwards, gives the other player a heads up and throws the ball them. The player catching must try to catch it on one bounce. The backwards-standing player must then throw the ball backwards for the other person. Players stand back to back and throw the ball over their heads, trying — and likely failing — to have a no-look catch and throw backwards. Will it be successful?

Eh, probably not. But kids will have a blast trying. Circle the kids up a few feet apart from one another. Now explain the rules, which are simple. For this game, you must have at least four players.

Players form teams of two and everyone stands on the same side of the yard. The object is to get from one side of the yard to the other, only by throwing and catching. For copyright infringements , please fill out this form instead. In addition to reporting this comment, you can also block the user to prevent any future interactions.

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