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Tools for Team Builders: Game Spots

12/13/2018

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The start of something new!
Tools for Team Builders.
Welcome to the first episode - Game Spots. 
Hello Team Builders, I'm getting starting with my "instructional" filming (working on my first online course right now as well) - there is a fun and interesting learning curve to be sure. I look forward to your feedback - any and all, I can take it - as I move through this adventure. Leave a Comment below or fill out and send the form in the Contact tab at the top of the page. 

In this first episode, I share my ideas (and preferences at this time) on game spots. Heads Up! This instructional format is a bit longer than my activity videos (at this point). Below you'll find Blog Notes for the video and four links to posts I've made in the past that include game spots. 
Blog Notes 

Poly Spots: Flaghouse has a nice selection.
HERE are the 9-inch Spot Markers in a variety of colors.
HERE are the poly spots with numbers on them (I've used these a lot - I highly recommend them. Downside: If one goes missing you cannot order a single replacement.)  
HERE is a set with a variety of shapes and round spots. 
​(Note: Once you know the kind of spot you're looking for, there might be better prices at alternative sites.) 


Livestock Tags (numbered spots):
HERE is a link to Premier 1 Supplies. Lots of choices and sizes. You choose how many numbers you want. You could even put the name of your program on them (if it's a short name). 


Shelf & Drawer Liner: (non-skid spots, great on hard surfaces and washable if you use them outside)
HERE is the Bed, Bath & Beyond link to the brown Con-Tact shelf liner (I didn't see the white or blue??). Free shipping for orders over $39 at the time of this post. And, if you happened to be a BB&B member, the rolls are cheaper! (Of course, if there's a store near you....)


Rope Lengths: (I usually use P-Cord from my rope lengths, but other nylon types of rope work too. Be sure to safely burn the end so they don't unravel.)
HERE is the link to West Coast Paracord - my go to place for easy shopping. And, I buy enough for free shipping. I cut my rope at 4-foot lengths. Others have told me they like 5-foot lengths. 


Questions: If you have questions about any of the game spots talked about in the video, leave a Comment below or fill out the form under the Contact tab at the top of this page.
Activities Using Game Spots Found on FUNdoing Blog Posts

Crazy Eights Players move around spots in a figure eight pattern. Groups of any size.

Card Quad Jam (with Video) While standing on a pattern of spots, move playing cards to their correct place in line. Up to 52 players. 

Double Group Juggle Two tossable objects in play with lots of moving from spot-to-spot. Groups of at least 10 and up to 18 players. Multiple groups can be in play at once. 

Switching Places Spots are all you need (or use the playing card version). Players switch around based on a categorical topics. Any size group can play. 
Have FUN out there my friends! 

Chris Cavert, Ed.D. 
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Mark Johnson link
1/18/2019 07:25:52 am

I love gym spots for all sorts of games, like keypunch or hot chocolate river. I get used truck inner tubes for free from tire shops, and cut them up into whatever size or shape i want. I can put temporary numbers or letters (or names!) on them in chalk or use a blast of paint for colour. Did I mention free? Because they're free.

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Chris
1/18/2019 09:36:43 am

Mark, great idea - I haven't use inner tubes. I like that you can use chalk and change up what you write! Thanks for sharing!

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