An afternoon session in the local village hall. With 31 students in a small village hall It was very cramped and congested. Because of this I decided to develop the drills into a more stop start to enable the pupils to all take part but giving more space to carry out the activity. To get the pupils who were watching the others take part in the drill to keep interested we made it into a team competition where there was two teams blue and red and half the team would play half of the other group and they would then change roles. The game ‘Quicksticks’ can be played on grass or any other surface as long as a prior risk assessment is carried out. The reason this session was in a village hall was as a result of the weather. Snow fall had covered the cricket and football pitches which resulted in the village hall being used. I feel that the game of ‘Quicksticks’ is enjoyed by most of the pupils as it is very basic and based around a load of game like situations.