Preschool pe games activities




















Designate boundaries. Depending on the size of the play group, one or more children are the Blob. Any one tagged by the Blob must join hands and become part of it. Object: For the Blob to devour everyone and for everyone else to stay alive as long as possible.

Use whatever you have that can be thrown and not hurt anyone… Balls, wads of paper, sock balls, rubber chickens, koosh balls, etc. Have two equal teams with a center line. Each team starts with the same amount of items. At the signal each team throws whatever it can get their hands on—from their side of the line to the other side.

To play more rounds—divide the garbage evenly again and continue. Keep score of whoever has the most wins. Then the game continues. The two other people need to tag the frozen person at the same time and count to five. Play as with dodge ball or gaga ball , but instead of sitting out to the side— players sit down where they are tagged by the ball.

From their sitting position, the octopus tagged kids help with tagging any players who get close enough to be touched. If a player is caught this way, they also sit down where they have been caught. One player is designated to be the lighthouse. All the other students become ships and boats of various sizes. Equipment :3 Balls Beach Balls Players scatter over the playing area and a ball is tossed into the air.

The objective is to keep the ball in the air using any part of the body. Once one ball is up, get two or three balls going at the same time.

Keep count of the number of times the ball or balls is kept up in the air before it hits the ground. Youth try and better the number next time around. Give each team a blanket.

Have one player from each team lie down on the blanket. The teams must drag the body on the blanket from one end of the gym or yard to the other. Whoever crosses the finish line first, wins. Players form pairs within their teams. They can also switch at the half-way point. Each pair repeats the process— until all have had a chance to drag and be dragged.

Supplies: Ball of any type, Large area for play Something for a goal desk, basket, trash can. Practice kicking with more kicking games. First, hold a broom or baseball bat in the air, looking at the top of it. Keeping your eye on the top, spin in a circle 10 times. Now try to run to the finish line. Players stand and hold a bed sheet on opposite ends.

A ping pong ball is placed onto the sheet. The sheet is then raised or lowered. Body part freeze tag is just like regular freeze tag except once tagged, you are NOT completely frozen. Children are divided into teams. Each team selects one child from their team to be the prisoner of the other team; the two prisoners are placed in jail.

This can be a designated area or a chalk box if playing outside. The teams each line up and the object of the game is to free the prisoner from the other team. If tagged, that child then becomes a prisoner too and must go to jail. If a child makes it to jail, he or she is safe as long as he is inside the prison. Required: Brooms, rubber ball, and goals boxes or buckets Players: 2 or more This game can be played in any size room. Kids form partners. Try and make it from one side of the playing area to the other.

Several pairs may try to maneuver at the same time…. Need Flags or a strip of cloth to be used as a tail. Players with the most tails collected in a specified time are the winners. When two pieces of popcorn meet, they stick together. Once stuck together, they continue to pop around together, sticking to even more pieces, until they end up in a big popcorn ball. Required: Playing cards preferably larger size playing cards and activity slips-two of each directive be creative Players: Small to large groups.

Sit ups, push ups, right sideway leg lift, left side-way leg lift, run in place, shoulder rolls, jumping jacks, hop on right foot, hop on left foot, jump up and down, scissor jump-steps, siwmming from waist motion, jump rope in place-without a rope, etc.

Everyone walks around with their eyes closed in a small space. This is the clue to join onto their hand and open your eyes. The fun comes when there is only one person left to find the Pruie! All the children line up on the other side of gym. Object of game: The first one to make it to the stoplight wins and is now the stoplight. It gets tricky when the stoplight changes…. Scatter out several hula hoops around the floor.

Assign taggers to freeze the other players. Students inside a hula hoop can not get frozen, but can only stay long enough to count to Only one child per hula hoop is allowed. This game is played like traditional tag. Players try to tag others. Other players can be immune from the tag by holding their nose with one hand and their toes with the other. They can only hold this pose for three seconds.

The rules are simple and they will get plenty of exercise. Start by having the children sit in a circle facing the middle. They will walk around the circle touching each person on the shoulder and saying if they are a duck or a goose. If the person is nominated as being a duck, they remain seated.

There are many advantages to teaching basic gymnastic techniques in the classroom. Headstands and handstands are a particularly useful gymnastic skill that can be practiced indoors on carpet or outdoors on grass. Begin by teaching students correct headstand form — from getting into a correct starting position to eventually lifting their legs and completing the move. Once they understand the basics and know how to perform a headstand safely, have them split into pairs for practice.

After they they have performed a few headstands have them switch roles. Move onto the handstands next, with groups of three one person practicing and two to hold their legs. If you are performing this activity outdoors, use trees to prevent students from overbalancing. This simple game is a great way for kids to have some fun while testing their athleticism. Have the children split into groups of two and stand next to a brick wall. Have them jump as high as they can, touching the highest brick they can reach with their hand.

Each child gets 3 jumps. The highest jumper in each pair gets to go through to the next group, were they are paired off again and will get another three jumps. Eventually, you will discover who the highest jumper in the group is. You could also have a standing long jump competition to see who can jump the furthest. British Bulldogs is a classic version of tag and one of the most popular equipment-free PE games. The game starts with all of the players at one end of a playing area.

A basketball court works well for small groups, while half a soccer or football field is better for larger groups. They will wait in the middle of the playing area. When you say go, the children will attempt to run from one side of the playing area to the other without being tagged.

This is another classic game that young children love. It is easy to incorporate it into a PE class and everyone will know the rules. Have the students split into groups of children each and ask them to devise a short gymnastic routine that shows off their skills.

Encourage them to do their best, but remind them to only perform stunts they are comfortable with. During the next 10 minutes, walk between the groups and help them plan their routines, suggesting gymnastic feats appropriate for their skill levels.

Remind them that they can help each other perform their rolls, handstands, and jumps. After the 10 minutes has expired, have the groups perform their routines for each other.

This fun PE game can be enjoyed by children of all ages. Have your students split into groups of 2 ideally, about the same height. Each group must race over a course that is 50 yards in length. However, they will have to cover the course by leap frogging each other! If some kids have trouble jumping over their partner, let to do a couple of jump squats next to their partner instead. At each exercise pit stop, the children will have to perform a certain number of exercises.

This could be star jumps, pushups, burpees, or whatever exercise you think the children would benefit from. This is a very challenging fitness game shared by Games Fitness. The class is split into any number of teams that are the same size, with a minimum of 4 players per team. Have each team sit lengthwise in a straight line, about one arms length from the next person in their team.

Early physical education is imperative for a healthy body. As early as preschool age, children can be introduced to indoor physical education games that promote motor skills, suck as kicking, skipping, galloping and running.

Students also learn to follow oral directions when playing games with their preschool peers. This preschool game will help preschool students learn body parts while playing with their friends. Students will then quickly find a new partner and the teacher will continue giving directions to the pairs.

Preschool children love to play games where they get to move around. The teacher starts by talking with the kids about what kinds of animals live in the jungle. Then, she will explain that they will play a game where they get to pretend to be jungle animals. Everyone begins by standing up and spreading out around the room. The teacher shouts out commands for the children to act out.



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