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Speed Stacking / Cup Stacking Powerpoint Presentation for Physical Education

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Physedchic
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  1. Speed stacking is engaging for students of all ages! If you like to have modifications to meet all students abilities, this resource is for YOU! Use these materials to create your most exciting unit yet!THREE detailed activities are included for you, but the possibilities are endless with these mate
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Speed stacking is engaging for students of all ages! If you like to have modifications to meet all students abilities, this resource is for YOU! Use these materials to create your most exciting unit yet!

TEN slides are included in this powerpoint presentation.

The most beneficial part of purchasing this resource is that I have included slides with GIFs which loop as they replay each of the stacks. This has made it so much easier for my students to master the stacks in no time at all. As the video loops, the students are able to pick up right where they are individually and learn at their own pace. Adding this to my speed stacking lessons has made such a huge impact on student learning and it is clearly visible as I walk around the gym and observe them independently working & teaching themselves.

As you can see in the thumbnails and previews, I have left space for you to insert videos. Due to copyright laws I cannot sell material made by someone else. I can however, recommend that you visit Youtube.com to use these PERFECT resources for your Speed Stacking Unit. I have made it extremely simple for you to insert them yourself by simply searching youtube for the video and placing it in the designated box on the slide. :)

Recommended Videos Include:

Warm Ups:

Youtube: "Shapes & Stacks , Speedstacks activity!"

Youtube: "Cardio Cup Stacking Challenge!"

Lessons:

Youtube: "Stacker (Trailer) from the sport stacking documentary"

Youtube: "Episode 2 - Learn The 3-3-3 Stack"

Youtube: "Episode 3 - Learn The 3-6-3 Stack"

Youtube: "Episode 4 - Learn The Cycle Stack pt 1"

IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOOK UP THESE ADDITIONAL VIDEOS - Simply delete those slides. They are not "needed" because I have the GIF slides already in the presentation demonstrating the stacks. The videos are simply to add as a fun warm-up OR teach the lesson so you don't have to. It's totally up to you :)

ACTIVITIES:

All of the activities in the Powerpoint Presentation are available on my TPT Store as "Speed Stacking / Cup Stacking Activities" which can be found by clicking HERE. OR you can purchase them as a bundle HERE with the activities AND this Powerpoint Presentation at a discounted price!

1. "Speed Stacking"

After teaching the students how to perform all of the stacks in the correct sequence, challenge students to flip a card and create the stack shown. They can do this independently, or timed. They can also flip the cards and compete against a partner to see who can build the stack first. You can also show the card to the entire class and as an assessment, see who can build it within a certain amount of time. (Due to the complexity of performing the correct sequence to stack these cups, I primarily do this with my older students approx. 3rd grade and up).

2. "Challenge Cards"

Challenge cards are fun for all ages! These are not original “Speed Stacking” formations. They are just fun stacks to create.Because of this, they can build them any way they’d like. There is no correct sequence to stacking the cups.Students can sit in groups, or independently and flip a card. They can build with no time constraint, or they can time a partner. They can also flip a card and compete against other players to see who can build the stack first. Once all challenges are complete you can pick a new partner and begin again!

3. "Roll The Dice"

Students sit in groups of 6. Each player gets a player card. (If you have less than 6 players, give a student more than 1 player card so all 6 age given out). The person who built the fastest each round gets to roll the dice. Player rolls and whatever number the dice lands on is the player who gets to chose the stack from the “Roll the Dice poster”. They call out a number (1-16) so everyone can study the stack for a moment. All players must put two hands on the ground or table on the sides of their 12 stack to begin. The player who chose the stack says “Ready, Set, Go” and they all race to see who can build their stack the fastest. Once everyone has built it, The player who finished first gets to roll the next round. (I highly recommend having multiple “Roll the Dice posters” printed so all students can see the stacks and they don’t have to waste time passing it around).

*Take a look at my Instagram to see more details about this unit!

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