If a player is tagged, they get off of their scooter and stand out behind the cone. Then the next person behind the cones comes into the game and gets on the available scooter. The line moves quickly so no one is out for very long. Change taggers every 3 minutes I use two taggers. Scooter Ships : Here is a fun way to play with the scooters! Place 2 scooters under a gym mat.
This is the "scooter ship". Students may take turns riding on top of the ship while a partner pulls the ship with a hula hoop or jump rope. Sink the Ship : This is always one of my student's favorite games of the year! This has become a well known game in the PE teacher community. Your students will have a blast! Huge thank you to all the teachers for their continued support!
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Hi, and welcome to pegames. This site is dedicated to keeping kids active and engaged during physical activity, whether it is in the gym, outside or in the classroom. In this, the day and age of video games, Iphones and the like, it has never been more important, or necessary, to get our kids moving.
The key, however, is to make sure that they are always having fun while doing it. This site is designed specifically for anyone wanting to keep large groups of kids active. With all of our games, our mission is to keep the most amount of kids moving for the most amount of time possible. To this end, we do our very best to outline games with the smallest amount of equipment possible, and also make sure to give straightforward, simple explanations that will have your kids moving as soon as possible.
Every game, warm-up, challenge and activity on this site has been tested by our resident PE specialist. With just a click of a button and detachment of poles you can easily set up your net to be a variety of heights. There are so many classic outdoor Physical Education games soccer, kickball, flag football… that are great for getting kids moving while encouraging teamwork and strategy along with strength and endurance.
Great for any age group, freeze tag is just like regular tag, except when a student is tagged, they must freeze with their feet planted widely apart; then they can be unfrozen only when another student crawls through their legs.
Teachers can support group cooperation by encouraging students to unfreeze as many of their classmates as possible, and even award points to students who do the unfreezing. While this game works great as an indoor gym activity, it can be even more fun outdoors, where there is plenty of room plus more potential for obstacles and twists.
This game is great fun when played the traditional way, with two teams, each with its own territory, and one flag per team to guard or steal. Capture the Flag gets even more fun, however, when you switch things up. Try selecting one spy per team, secretly and at random, who gets one chance to steal the flag belonging to their supposed team and bring it back to their actual team.
If you have a large PE class, try playing a chaos version of the game by dividing the field or court into multiple sections and having the same number of teams and flags compete for the win. Have students throw soft foam flying discs into buckets, baskets, cardboard boxes and other goals positioned all around your outdoor playing space. This four-square version of volleyball is a super-fun take on the traditional game.
CROSSNET targets throwing and catching skills and helps kids develop their hand-eye coordination, while tapping into their competitive natures. This classic game offers great plyometric exercise and balance training along with silly fun.
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