I know in 4th grade, we were already learning offensive plays and doing
specific drills, like 3 on 2 seals and out of bounds plays, etc. Not sure
if 4th grade girls teams would do that sort of stuff or not yet.

Remember: When in doubt, scrimmage :)


On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> For some reason, I volunteered to coach my 4th grade daughters basketball
> team.  I'm not a basketball player.  I've never really liked to play it,
> but I do watch it.
>
> Tonight will be our 3rd practice and I'm trying to come up with age
> appropriate drills.
>
> So far I've been doing:
> 1) a layup drill with rebounds
> 2) a game called 'sharks and minnows' where you have everyone dribble in a
> confined space and one person tries to knock away the other players balls.
> 3) a 1v1 drill with one defender and one offensive player where the goal is
> to dribble past the defender and get to the other side of the court.
> 4) a 5v2 half court game
>
> Tonight I'm planning on a star drill and I guess reusing some of my
> previous stuff.
>
> Anyone know of some good drills for this age range.  They definitely
> respond to fun ones better.
>
>
> 

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