Get Ready: 1 Sock or Tennis Ball and 2 Plastic Cups per Person
Get Set: Set the plastic ups 15-20 ft. from each other.
GO!
• You are a Penguin – the ball is an egg.
• Challenge – How many points you can score in 1-minute?
o Place the egg between your knees and waddle back and forth from one cup to the other. When you reach the cup, turn it over.
o If you drop the egg, do 5 jumping jacks before you continue.
o Score 1 point for each cup you turn over.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL VIDEO:
HERE IS ONE OF OLV'S STUDENTS TRYING IT:
Get Ready: 6 Bowls, 1 Sock Ball, Paper & Pencil to Tally Score
Get Set: Set the bowls on the floor in a triangle pattern 3-4 inches apart. Put a piece of paper with the point total in the bottom oF each bowl. Mark a throwing line 6-8 ft. away.
Hint: Big bowls are easier than small bowls!
GO!
• The object of the game is to see how many points you can score in 1-minute.
• You do this by tossing the sock ball into the bowls and scoring points based upon where
they land.
• After each throw, retrieve the sock ball and hustle back and throw again.
• If the sock lands in a bowl, use the pencil and paper to tally the points for
that bowl.
• After 1-minute, calculate your tally and write your total number of points on the official Field Day Score Card.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=21&v=oqxPvNgjuNw&feature=emb_logo
HERE IS ONE OF OLV'S STUDENTS TRYING IT:
Get Ready: You’ll need 3 paper sheets per player, a bucket or laundry basket.
Get Set: Create 3 paper airplanes using a design of your choice. Place your bucket 5-10 feet away from your throwing line.
GO!
• This event is called Paper Plane Corn Hole.
• The object of the game is to score points by throwing your paper airplane into your bucket. You have 1 minute to score as many as possible.
• Design and create 3 paper airplanes.
• On the start signal, fly your airplanes as many times as you can toward your bucket.
• Score 1 point for every plane that hits the outside of the bucket and 2 points for every plane that lands in the bucket.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=HamjCOVbUR8&feature=emb_logo
HERE IS ONE OF OLV'S STUDENTS TRYING IT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsTblY-ppig
Get Ready: Kitchen Spatula, 1 Tupperware/Plastic Lid
Get Set: Place the lid facing up on a table or floor.
Get your spatula ready for some lid flipping!
GO!
● This event is called Flip Your Lid.
● The object of this game is to flip your Tupperware lid upside down to earn points.
● Place the lid facing up on the table or floor, then slide the spatula under and flip the lid in the air.
Let it land flat on the table or floor.
● Score a point for every lid that you flip upside down (0 points if it lands right-side up).
● Quickly reset the lid each time you flip it.
● You will have 1 minute to see how many times you can flip the lid upside down.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hts8Sw_rjCg&feature=emb_logo
HERE IS ONE OF OLV'S STUDENTS TRYING IT:
https://youtu.be/_PEZSddRf1A
Get Ready: 5 Large Sock Balls, Laundry Basket or Bucket, A Wall
Get Set: Roll up the socks to make sock-balls. Place the basket or bucket against the wall. Mark a distance 5’ – 10’ from the basket.
GO!
● This event is called Backboard Bank It.
● The object of this game is to score as many points as you can in 1 minute.
● Do that by tossing the sock balls off of the wall and into the basket. You MUST use the wall as
your backboard and bank it into the basket.
● Score a point for every sock that is banked into the basket.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX1A4bUwOJs&feature=emb_logo
HERE IS ONE OF OLV'S STUDENTS TRYING IT:
https://youtu.be/-qz1AY8UKCU
Get Ready: Oversized Tee Shirt, Oversized Shorts, and a Hat; Items to Mark Start/Check Points (cones, socks, plastic cups, etc.); Clock or Stopwatch
Get Set: Set up an area to move in by making a starting point and a check point.
Distance can be 15 to 30 walking steps from point to point. Put the shirt and hat on the check point opposite from the start point, put the shorts on the start point.
GO!
• This event is called the Clothes Relay. The object of this game is to see how fast you can go from
point to point putting on the clothes and then finishing at the starting point.
• On the start signal, jog down to the check point and put on the t-shirt, then jog back to the start point
and put on the shorts, then jog back to the check point and put on the hat, then jog back to finish at the start point.
• Start the Clock on “Go” and stop when you cross the finish with all the clothes on.
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrMJrtfKP-U&feature=emb_logo
HERE IS ONE OF OLV'S STUDENTS TRYING IT:
https://youtu.be/aym4cAfGgjQ