Everyone likes to bowl once in a while even though most of us aren’t that good (Including Austin). Well here is a cool little activity that doesn’t require all that many items and whatever you have around your house will usually be all you need!
Size of Group: 1-5
Equipment: Bowling - 10 (can be water bottles, Plastic Cups, cans, or anything your imagination can think of), A ball, and a place to play
Objective: Builds sportsmanship, counting the pins and adding score can work on math skills, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and Social skills
Description: Obviously we all know how bowling pins are set up- if not they will be placed in a triangle and start with one pin in the front 2 in the second row and 3 in the third and ending up with 4 in the back row. Don’t set them up too close or they won’t knock them all down properly. (see attached picture) You can set up the pins anywhere you would like may it be outside on the sidewalk or driveway, a long table inside the house for someone who requires a platform that is off the ground or a hallway where the walls act as gutters! Stand at least 6-10 feet away (or further for more of a challenge) and put a line on the floor where you have to stand using tape or even a sticky note. Once there you have to roll the ball to knock over the pins. Points system can be set up to whatever you want it to be. Each pin can be one point or whatever you want. Throw some colored pins in for extra points. Make it the game of a lifetime!