
PointPro Tabletop Scoreboards

Versatile scoreboard is ideal for tracking points during basketball, volleyball, and other indoor games. Coated wooden case folds inside out and stands upright, displaying 7"H white numbers printed on tough vinyl. Folds for secure storage and has a convenient nylon carrying handle. PointPro scores from 0-99, while PointPro Plus scores from 0-999.
Simple to Use
Operators simply flip numbers over to display the score. Scoreboard also displays period or quarter. Compact and lightweight, it is easy to pick up and carry this scoreboard. It folds into itself for compact storage and to protect the numbers when not in use. 5"L handles make transportation easy. Use as a tabletop scoreboard or extend the viewing height with a stand.
Great Durability
Numbers are printed on high-quality vinyl and will not tear or fray, making the scoreboard ideal for institutional settings. TPR hinges allow scores to be changed smoothly. TPR feet on each corner of the base keep the board in place while in use. Includes a durable coated wooden case that withstands consistent use. Scoreboards measure 24"W x 12-1/4"H x 9"D; 4 lb.
15 Ways to Use PointPro® Tabletop Scoreboard in PE Class
The PointPro® Tabletop Scoreboard is a versatile and durable tool ideal for scoring various sports and physical education activities. With its portable design and clear visibility, it can be used not just for traditional scoring in competitive games but also to inspire engaging, creative activities that encourage students to develop fundamental movement skills. These activities are designed to use the scoreboard as a motivational and instructional tool while promoting teamwork, coordination, and physical literacy.
1. Beanbag Bullseye Showdown: Divide students into two teams. Each team takes turns throwing beanbags at a target, earning points for each successful hit. The team with the most points, tracked on the scoreboard, wins. This activity improves throwing accuracy while providing a scoring visual to increase participation.
2. Frisbee Accuracy Challenge: Set up targets at various distances for both teams. Students from each team take turns throwing frisbees at the targets, earning points for their accuracy. The scoreboard tracks each team's score, and the team with the highest score wins, encouraging throwing skills.
3. Calm Countdown: Display a countdown on the scoreboard for mindfulness or stretching exercises. Students focus on breathing or holding stretches, with the scoreboard acting as a visual display for how many poses remain.
4. Handball Team Takedown: Play a simplified game of handball between two teams. The scoreboard tracks goals, with the first team to reach a set score winning. This activity helps improve passing and teamwork.
5. Walking for Wellness: Students walk around a designated track or area, and the scoreboard is used to count the total number of laps completed by the entire group. As each lap is finished, a student updates the scoreboard.
6. Personal Best Tracker: Instead of tracking scores, use the scoreboard to show personal milestones for individual students. For example, display how many jumps or laps students completed as they aim to beat their personal bests.
7. Relay Race Rivalry: Instead of tracking time, award points for smooth baton hand-offs and clean execution during a relay race. The scoreboard tracks each team’s total points, emphasizing teamwork and coordination.
8. Volleyball Serve Challenge: Each team competes in a volleyball serve challenge, earning points for successful serves over the net. The scoreboard tracks the points for each team, motivating students to refine their serving technique.
9. Group Challenge Tracker: Use the scoreboard to track how many collective jumping jacks or sit-ups the entire class completes together. The goal is teamwork and cooperation to reach a class total, fostering unity and physical endurance. Challenge the next class to beat the previous class!
10.Quiet Time Reflection: Use the scoreboard to display the remaining time for a reflection period after activity. Students use this time for quiet self-assessment or meditation, with the scoreboard providing structure.
11. Skill Development Phases: Assign different phases of skill progression to scoreboard numbers. For instance, a ""1"" on the scoreboard means basic dribbling, while a ""2"" signals advanced dribbling drills. This helps students know what skill level they’re working on without competitive pressure.
12. Capture the Flag Scorefest: In a game of Capture the Flag, teams earn points for each flag they successfully capture. The scoreboard tracks the scores, making it clear who’s winning and encouraging strategic thinking and teamwork.
13. Kickball Classic: During a game of kickball, teams earn points for every run. The scoreboard tracks the runs, pushing students to focus on their kicking, running, and teamwork.
14. Ultimate Frisbee Faceoff: In a game of Ultimate Frisbee, teams earn points for successful goals. The scoreboard tracks scores, reinforcing the importance of passing and teamwork while adding a competitive edge.
15. Pushup Power Play: Teams earn points for every successful pushup performed with proper form. The scoreboard tracks team points, motivating students to work on their strength and push their limits.