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44 Gym Games For Kids Across All Grades (Preschool to Middle School) - Teaching Expertise
Your gym period is the best time to run your class around and expel some of that boundless energy they seem to have! Sometimes though, the same old games just don’t cut it and you find your students getting distracted or a bit bored, meaning it’s time to switch it up! Thankfully we’ve hunted high and low for the best fun and simple gym games for kids, whether they’re in preschool, elementary, or middle school! Our picks are easy to set up and don’t require too much equipment, making them perfect for shaking things up a little! Let’s dive in and discover what your kids will be doing at gym time this week!
CATCH & STACK K-12 PE Game or Class Brain Break Activity
Get your K-12 students excited about physical activity, teamwork and making classroom connections with this super fun CATCH and STACK Whole Group PE Gym or Classroom Game! WHO and WHAT? This is a game that is ideal for both PE teachers and classroom teachers of all grades - It can be played as a warm-up or ongoing competition team game in the gym and can be easily adapted to use with K-12 PE students. It's also a great activity to play at the end of a unit when assessing your students' catching skills. This is also an awesome BRAIN BREAK for the classroom -This movement activity can also be used in any classroom to build teamwork and classroom community. It's an awesome game to play when you need a quick 5-10 minute brain break from reading, writing, math or rigorous test-taking.
Summer Olympic Events Alphabet Coloring Book
Summer Olympic Events Alphabet Book: Free printable perfect for kids watching…
2024 Paris Olympic Games Banner
This colourful resource has been designed to be displayed when teaching your class about the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. We have included two versions of the banner to suit the age of your students, one with clipart and one without! Simply print the pages to A4 or A3 and tape the back of the sheets to combine them into one long wall banner. Pair this banner with Olympic Games-related tasks to create an eye-catching classroom display.