Rainbow Bull's-Eye Catch Sets

Fun bull's-eye design adds new scoring options to this popular catch game.
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Develop Tossing and Catching Skills

Building success for tossing and catching drills is easy thanks to the non-intimidating design. Students simply slip a mitt onto their hand and snag balls right out of the air! A bullseye design on the face of the mitt offers a point of reference for trying to make catches, which helps students make proper adjustments. Because the ball sticks wherever it lands on the mitt, it's easy for students to see how accurate they are when it comes to ball tracking.

User-Friendly Design

Using a combination of fuzzy balls and hook-and-loop fasteners in the mitts, the unique design of this set ensures maximum fun and controlled play. An adjustable strap lets students make quick adjustments for the perfect fit.

Set Options

  • Rainbow Set. Includes 12 mitts (2 ea color) and 6 balls.
  • Blue Set. Includes 2 blue mitts and 1 ball.

 

15 Skill-Building PE Activities Using Rainbow Bull’s-Eye Catch Sets

The Rainbow Bull’s-Eye Catch Sets are brightly colored, hook-and-loop paddle and ball sets that make catching and throwing accessible and fun for students of all skill levels. The key feature of this product is the oversized bull’s-eye design and hook-and-loop construction that helps students successfully catch more frequently, boosting confidence and reinforcing proper mechanics. Each paddle includes a hand strap for a secure fit, and the set’s six vibrant Rainbow colors support team-based activities. Below are 15 creative activity ideas that leverage the Bull’s-Eye Catch Sets to teach and reinforce fundamental movement skills (FMS) in both individual and group settings.

1. Bull’s-Eye Buddy Toss: Students pair up and toss the ball to each other, aiming for the center of the paddle. Improves throwing accuracy and catching confidence.

2. Color Catch Circuits: Create stations where each color paddle pair performs different movement challenges before tossing. Builds coordination and spatial movement.

3. Partner Dash Catch: Pairs toss the ball, then race to a line and back before catching. Combines locomotor movement with catching.

4. Bull’s-Eye Target Tag: “It” tries to tag others by sticking the ball to their paddle. Encourages agility and dodging.

5. Pass the Paddle Relay: Each student completes 3 catches, passes paddle to the next runner in line. Teaches team relay pacing and manipulation.

6. Rainbow Zone Catch: Set up cones for each Rainbow color. Students toss and run to catch in their assigned color zone. Reinforces color recognition and movement accuracy.

7. Solo Wall Catch: Bounce the ball off a wall and catch it with the paddle. Great for independent practice and reaction speed.

8. Underhand Accuracy Toss: Students aim to gently toss the ball to a partner using underhand technique. Builds fine motor skill and body control.

9. Kneel ‘n’ Catch: Students kneel while tossing and catching. Develops core balance and upper-body control.

10. Catch Match Game: Students must find a classmate with the same color paddle before tossing. Encourages social interaction and team grouping.

11. Color Coordination Challenge: Students can only catch balls that match their paddle color. Enhances visual tracking and color identification.

12. Quick Toss Tag Back: Partners toss the ball back and forth as quickly as possible for 30 seconds. Reinforces rhythm and team tempo.

13. Jump & Catch Jamboree: Toss the ball, jump as it’s in the air, land safely, and catch. Combines jumping and landing control.

14. Around the World Catch: Catch the ball while moving in a circular path. Builds multi-directional agility.

15. Rapid Rainbow Rounds: Rotate partners after each successful catch. The goal is to catch with all six Rainbow colors. Encourages peer interaction and consistency.