Hula hoop car road trip activity for PE in Kindergarten
Students love this Four Square Hula Hoop activity! It works on teamwork, fitness, spatial awareness, and underhand throwing skills. It’s a competitive
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From a company that takes yoga out of the studio and into the woods to a competitive cycling class that taps into your inner athlete, these game-changing fitness studios are reinventing what it means to "go to the gym."
This collection of tiny award certificates were designed to be used in your gym class every day. Print them in color or print them in grayscale and copy on colored paper. They look great either way! Each page makes 5 tiny awards. Included in this download are 9 tiny awards: Awesome Listening Thanks for being so PAWSitive Caught You Being Awesome Dancing Machine Super Star I Reached My Goal Today Sportsmanship Excellent Effort Athlete of the Day The tiny awards are presented with the words “P.E.” and “gym class” so that you can use the set with the language that your school uses. Hand these out like certificates, staple them on like bracelets or loop them through shoe strings and staple. They are a great way to celebrate every day accomplishments. You might also like: Sports Freeze Dance and Creative Movement Every Day Freeze Dance and Creative Movement Your Future is Always Under Construction Bulletin Board Be a PAWSitive Influence Bulletin Board
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So you would like to work on your parkour game? The Gibson Parkour Kit is a modular system that can help with that. It consists of modular plyometric
Grab this set of free exercise flashcards and help improve your student’s focus, strength, and flexibility with gross motor movements.
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Nothing is more annoying in the quest for health and fitness than being unable to continue due to an injury. Accidents can happen to anyone at any moment, regardless of experience level or stage of…
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!
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An academy where anyone can train in the exciting acrobatic sports of parkour and freerunning.
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PE Warm Up Games and Exercises for Kids: Here you will find 24 fun games and exercises to get your gym class warmed up and ready for physical activity.
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Donut Floor Cushions and Trolley 24pk This handmade solid wood trolley comes with 24 brightly coloured floor cushions. Ideal for group reading/teaching activities, allowing easy and practical storage when not in use. Cushions colours may vary. Excellent for sharing resources between classrooms. Trolley Size: W700 x D360 x H730mm. Cushion Size: Dia 350mm x H50mm. Overview Pack size: 24 Age Range: 5-6 years to 10-11 years
My name is Lindsay Karp, I teach physical education and health at Bret Harte Elementary in Cherry Hill, NJ. Pass the Fish (or Chicken) is part of my cooperative games unit that I start the year off with. My students … Read More