FYI - the 64 in ropes are great if you have a large area - like the school gym, or cafeteria. I take the kids during PE time and assign 4 kids to an end of a rope. All 4 kids go to opposite ends of the gym so that the ropes cross each other like a plus sign. Then they all have to turn their end of the rope together so that you have 4 very large squares for students to jump into. So, you can fit about 4 kids per rope side (meaning 16 kids can jump at one time). It is a lot of kids, and you will have a lot of misses, but it is still fun. With a smaller group, or if you want to take turns, let one child jump on each side of the square. They can do tricks and even jump rope inside the jumprope. It it a lot of fun for the kids, and something different to try. Good luck!
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