Title: Juggling
1Juggling
2Juggling
- This unit plan is designed to teach elementary
aged students how to juggle. - Juggling is an art form that is challenging in
the beginning, but turns into a lifetime skill. - Juggling is rhythmic, so why not turn on the
music! In fact you will learn faster if you put
on some music with a good solid beat. Good luck
and have fun!!!!
3- Major benefits include self discipline, eye-hand
coordination, self esteem, school spirit and
cardiovascular wellness. - This program integrates all three learning styles
auditory, visual and kinesthetic.
4- Research has shown that there is a direct
relationship between the hand-eye coordination
learned through juggling and the ability to read
and write. - Research has now shown that learning to juggle
can improve both handwriting and reading skills.
5The 4 Cs can help the 3 Rs.
- Juggling , in addition to enhancing self-esteem
and improving reading and writing skills, helps
develop the following - Concentration Staying on task is vital to
learning to - juggle.
- Coordination Every practice session further
refines - skills.
- Commitment With daily improvement practice is
- fun.
- Cooperation Partner juggling develops patience
and - caring.
6Column Juggling With One Scarf
- Hold scarves in the middle before tossing them
into the air. The Jellyfish position. - Toss the scarves with the back of the hand
pointing toward the ceiling. - Catch the scarves using a clawing movement. It is
like a cat trying to catch a rolling ball with
its front paws. - Keep eyes focused at the peek of the toss.
7Circle Juggling With One Scarf
Remember to use large circle motions and to
release your scarf at the very top of your circle.
8Column Juggling With 2 Scarves
With 2 column juggling use 2 different colored
scarves and try to keep your columns straight up
and down. Remember to focus your eyes at the top
of your throws.
9Cascade Juggling With 3 Scarves
- Holding 3 Scarves
- Make a Jellyfish with the first scarf. Place
it in your hand and wrap your little finger and
ring finger around the scarf. Do not stick the
scarf in between fingers. Grab the second scarf,
in Jellyfish position , with thumb, index, and
middle finger of the same hand. Grab the third
scarf Jellyfish position with the other hand.
Place it between your thumb and middle finger.
- Always throw the scarf that is held by the thumb,
index, and middle finger in the hand that has two
scarves. Throw and release it on the opposite
side. - Cues Alternate scarves by throw, throw,
catch-throw, catch-throw, catch-throw, etc
10Reverse Cascade Juggling With Three Scarves
- Begin with throwing on scarf in a figure 8, but
this time it is an overhand throw which goes
straight down the center. - Next begin with one scarf in each hand. Throw on
scarf overhand. When it begins to come down the
center, throw the second with a big overhand
movement. Catch the first, catch the second. - Lastly, just imagine you have a bucket in front
of you at eye level, start with the hand that has
two, and drop them in the bucket, one by one.
11Column Juggling With 4 Scarves
If you use 2 scarves of one color and 2 scarves
of a different color it will make it easier for
you to see your columns as you juggle.
12Partner Juggling With 4 6 Scarves
Doesnt matter which student starts but you may
find it easier if each student uses 2 of the
same colored scarves.
Student with 4 scarves must start first!
13Have Fun Juggling and Remember Dont Forget The
Music !!!