A physical education program for children, which begins with an organized sport, is analogous to a language arts program beginning with a shakespearean sonnet.
-Iris Welch (children moving)
Box Juke! 🏃🏼♀️🏃🏻♂️💨👣🔥
Including the boxes as obstacles to outwit opponents.
Replace boxes with any other suitable object or other pupils!
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Happy to help out with this article. Those of you here on twitter who grew up before professionalized youth sports probably played plenty of these games in your backyard and naturally developed a number of athletic skills. #LTAD @bhall216
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Pop & Pass! 🏐🙌🏻🔥
Fun group challenge to keep all the balls airborne for as long as possible.
Coordination and reaction times are key!
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❄️❄️SNOWBALL TAG❄️❄️
Taggers roll the giant snowball to tag others.
If tagged, students are frozen and need a “melter” to give them the red noodle to melt and return the game. Now that student is a melter looking for someone else to unfreeze.
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Snowball Races today in #PhysEd! A fun and easy winter activity using exercise balls! Added a cooperative challenge as well with students working together! Thank you to @RoyalOaksPE for the idea! ⛄️
Bounce & Switch! 🏀🧠💥
Hand-Eye Coordination challenge!
How long can pupils work in tandem to keep the balls bouncing?
Start with one ball and build up.
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Cone to Escape! 👣🧠🔥
Groups of 4 with 1 pupil taking the role of escapee.
They must touch an unguarded cone to be freed!
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10 reasons why smaller sided games work for children in sport.
1. More ball contact
2. More decision making
3. More goals
4. More inclusion
5. More involvement
6. More skill development
7. More game sense
8. More creativity
9. More enjoyment
10. More playing
Beat the Ball with 5th grade. Runner tries to get to the cone and back before the ball is passed down and back. We switched to a Frisbee toward the end of class. So much fun! Thanks @AndrewWymer10s#physed