Split the class into smaller groups of 4-8 with one group inside their own playing area. Teams start in a circle and must pass the ball around to each other in the same sequence while saying each others name as they pass. Once this is mastered, the same game is played, however players are moving around in their area rather than standing in a circle. The players must still pass the ball in a certain sequence. The next progression is to remain moving with a repeated sequence of passing, but no pass can be done twice in a row. For example, if player A receives a bounce pass, then they must pass in a different way to player B.
When playing this game, passing technique must be emphasized. Players should create a W with their hands on the ball when catching and passing. They must flick their wrists outwards when they pass and step forward into the pass.
Create a smaller playing space to allow less room for movement and to potentially shorten the length of each pass. Change the type of pass that needs to be completed each time. Place less people into each team to allow players more time passing the ball. This will also make it easier for each team to successfully complete a sequence of passing.