The Racket Pack Smash Festival. Key Stage 1 Ages 5-7

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The Racket Pack Smash Festival Key Stage 1 Ages 5-7

Meet the Racket Pack! Smash Tink Flo Wise 5-7 Years 7-9 Years 9-11 Years Club Player

The Racket Pack Competition Overview The Racket Pack is a new primary age badminton programme tailored to suit young people. With smaller courts, nets and rackets, the Racket Pack offers the ideal environment for young players to develop their skills whilst having fun. The Smash Festival For ages 5-7, the Smash Festival provides success for all. The festival accommodates up to 80 players and can be easily adapted for varying numbers or different abilities. The Tink & Flo Tournaments For ages 7-9 and 9-11, these tournaments are played in a round robin format with up to 6 players per team, competing in singles or doubles. Festival and Tournament templates are available for organisers at www.badmintonengland.co.uk/racketpack Racket Pack equipment can be purchased by contacting Badminton England at racketpack@badmintonengland.co.uk

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 The Smash Festival Guide The Racket Pack Smash Festival is the ideal introduction to badminton. Festival activities are intended to provide success for all and opportunity for differentiation. Hosting a Festival whether within a school or club environment enables excellent opportunities for young people to meet and experience participating in fun activities. This Racket Pack Smash Festival guide has been designed for teachers, coaches and School Game Organisers to aid the administration and smooth running of a Racket Pack Festival. This Festival has been planned to accommodate 80 pupils (10 teams) in a four court badminton hall and can be easily adapted for varying numbers. Activities are differentiated by outcome and can be refined to reflect the needs of young people with learning or physical impairments. The Festival activities are all included within the Racket Pack session plans, therefore, players should be familiar with them. Young leaders can be used to monitor each of the activity stations. This Festival Guide contains Activity plan: Layout for a four court badminton hall Activity station cards: These include the activity description, scoring instructions and equipment required for the activity Activity station titles: Can be positioned adjacent to activity area so participants know where to go Score card: Teams take their score card to each activity station Festival results table: An overall record of each team s scores Festival certificate for participants Recommended Festival Timings Festival time: Introduction: Activities: Presentations: One hour and 30 minutes 10 minutes Each activity runs for four minutes One minute changeover Two minutes familiarisation with new activity 10 minutes Equipment Rackets Shuttles Throw-down spots Throw-down lines Hoops Net or bench Buckets/targets Giant shuttle Fluff balls GetNets Cones Fluff balls

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Sports Hall Activity Plan 3. Catch the Bird 4. Ladders 7. Crazy Golf 2. Switch 5. Caterpillars 1. Egg Baskets 6. Backhand Tap-ups 8. Badders Baseball 9. Ready Steady Throw 10. Shooting Stars Smaller nets can be put across the court as shown in the diagram above. We recommend that you lower the net to 130cm if this is possible.

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 1: Egg Baskets 1. Ask the team to line up on the start line. 2. Position target hoop on the other side of the court with a throw-down spot 1 metre in front of it. 3. With 1 racket and 1 shuttle per team, the first player balances the shuttle (cork up) on their racket, using an appropriate forehand grip, and walks across to the throw-down spot. They then stop and lunge with their racket leg to place the shuttle into the hoop. 4. The player then retrieves the shuttle with their hand and runs back to their team and passes the racket and shuttle to the next player who repeats the activity. Points: 1 point each time a shuttle lands in the target hoop. Equipment: 1 hoop 1 throw-down spot 1 racket 1 shuttle Start line

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 2: Switch 1. Set out cones as shown in the diagram, and place a shuttle on top of each of the blue cones. 2. Players start the activity by moving to the first blue cone, picking up the shuttle and placing it onto the first red cone. 3. They then move to the second blue cone, pick up the shuttle and put it onto the second red cone and so on. 4. Encourage players to face the same direction throughout the activity. Points: 1 point is awarded each time a player completes the sequence. Count the number achieved within the set time Equipment: 4 blue cones 4 red cones 4 shuttles Start line

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 3: Catch the Bird 1. Split the team into 2 groups on opposing sides of a lowered net or bench. 2. Group 1 forms a line and takes it in turn to do a backhand serve over the net. 3. Group 2 spreads out on the opposing side of the net and tries to catch the shuttle with a GetNet or with their hands. Points: 1 point is awarded each time a shuttle is caught. Equipment: 1 net or bench 2 GetNets 1 racket 5 shuttles Catchers Servers

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 4: Ladders 1. Split the group into teams, 1 player is the feeder, the other team members are the hitters. 2. The feeder stands on a throw-down spot with a fluff ball, whilst the hitter stands 1 metre away on the 1 point throw-down line with a racket using an appropriate grip. 3. The feeder throws the fluff ball underarm for the hitter to perform a forehand or backhand underarm hit for the feeder to catch. If successful, the hitter moves back to the 2 point throw-down line situated 1 metre further back and repeats the exercise. If the feeder successfully catches again then the hitter moves back once more to the 3 point throw-down line situated 1 metre further back. The next team member then takes their turn. Points: Equipment: 1, 2 or 3 points are scored depending on which line the hitter is standing on. The feeder needs to catch the fluff ball for the points to count. 1 throw-down spot 3 throw-down lines 1 racket 1 fluff ball 3 points 2 points 1 point

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 5: Caterpillars 1. Players to form a line facing forward each player will need a racket. 2. Player 1 starts with a fluff ball on their racket, which they pass down the line to player 2 s racket, before running to the back of the line. Player 2 repeats this by turning to player 3 and placing the fluff ball onto their racket, and so on. 3. The line of players will gradually move down the court. Time how long it takes for the team to reach the end of the court. Points: 1 point for each successful pass to the next person in the line. Finish line Equipment: 8 rackets 1 fluff ball Start line

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 6: Backhand Tap-ups 1. Ask players to find a space away from others within the allocated activity area. 2. The aim is for players to use an appropriate backhand grip and backhand action to tap the fluff ball or balloon repeatedly into the air. Points: 1 point per consecutive tap-up. Equipment: 8 rackets 8 fluff balls

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 7: Crazy Golf 1. Create several golf-style holes within the allocated area using throw-down spots, hoops of different sizes, buckets etc. and assign different points to different holes depending on their level of difficulty. 2. Place a throw-down line in front of each hole to indicate where players should stand to perform their shot. 3. Using 1 racket and 3 shuttles, each player takes it in turn to backhand serve towards each target. 4. The player then collects the 3 shuttles and passes them to the next team member. Points: Assign different points to different holes depending on their level of difficulty. Water Hole 1 Equipment: 1 racket 3 shuttles 2 throw-down spots 2 throw-down lines 2 buckets/targets 2 hoops Bunkers Tee

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 8: Badders Baseball 1. Split the group into 4s. 1 feeder, 1 hitter, 2 catchers. 2. The feeder throws the fluff ball or shuttle underarm to the hitter who performs a backhand hit using an appropriate backhand grip to either of the catchers. 3. Repeat this several times and then rotate positions. 4. Use throw-down spots to position the feeder and hitter to avoid them getting too close to one another Points: 1 point per combined throw, hit, catch. Equipment: 1 racket 1 fluff ball/shuttle Catcher Feeder Catcher Hitter

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 9: Ready Steady Throw 1. Player to run forward, pick up a shuttle or giant shuttle with racket hand, turn sideways and chasse back over a set line and then perform an overarm throw to throw the shuttle as far as possible. Points: Measure the distance thrown by laying out throw-down spots at set distances e.g. 3, 4, 5 and 6 metres and the score is determined by which spot the shuttle lands closest to. Equipment: 4 throw-down spots 1 shuttle or giant shuttle Start line Pick up shuttle Chasse back Throw shuttle overarm 3m 4m 5m 6m

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Activity 10: Shooting Stars 1. In pairs with 1 racket and 1 fluff ball; 1 player is the hitter, the other the feeder. 2. The hitter has their racket above their head ready to hit an overhead. The partner throws a fluff ball overarm for their partner to hit the fluff ball as far as they can. Repeat this several times and then swap roles Points: Measure the distance hit by laying out throw-down spots at set distances e.g. 3, 5, 7 and 9 metres and the score is determined by which spot the fluff ball lands closest to. Equipment: 4 throw-down spots 4 rackets 4 fluff balls Hitters in waiting Hitter Hitter Feeder Feeder 3m 5m 7m 9m

Activity 1 Egg Baskets

Activity 2 Switch

Activity 3 Catch the Bird

Activity 4 Ladders

Activity 5 Caterpillar

Activity 6 Backhand Tap-ups

Activity 7 Crazy Golf

Activity 8 Badders Baseball

Activity 9 Ready Steady Throw

Activity 10 Shooting Stars

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Team Score Card Activity 1. Egg Baskets Team Score Scoring Instructions 2. Switch 1 point is awarded each time a player completes the above sequence. Count the number achieved within the set time. 3. Catch the Bird 4. Ladders 1, 2, or 3 points are scored depending on which line the hitting is standing on. The feeder needs to catch the fluff ball for the points to count. 5. Caterpillar 1 point each time a shuttle lands in the target hoop. 1 point is awarded each time a shuttle is caught. 1 point for each successful pass to the next person in the line. 6. Backhand Tap-ups 1 point per consecutive tap-up. 7. Crazy Golf Assign different points to different holes depending on their level of difficulty. 8. Badders Baseball 1 point per combined throw, hit, catch. 9. Ready, Steady, Throw Measure the distance thrown by laying out throw-down spots at set distances e.g. 3, 5, 7 and 10 metres and the score is determined by which spot the shuttle lands closest to. 10. Shooting Starts Measure the distance hit by laying out throw-down spots at set distances e.g. 3, 5, 7 and 9 metres and the score is determined by which spot the fluff ball lands closest to.

The Racket Pack Smash Festival Ages 5-7 Results Table Team Name (encourage players to chose their own team name) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Final Team Score Position

Congratulations! has successfully completed the Racket Pack Smash Festival