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5 Ways to Celebrate PE & Sport Week in Your School … All Year Long!

SHAPE America

Here are five ways to celebrate physical activity during National PE & Sport Week and every week — and all year round: 1. Download SHAPE America’s Activity Calendars each month and have your students complete the physical activities that build motor skills. Include foundational skills (e.g.,

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Toilet Tag – A Hilarious and Active Tag Game for Elementary PE Classes

Elementary P.E. Games

Looking for a new and exciting tag game to engage your elementary school students in PE class? Look no further than “Toilet Tag”! This game not only provides a fun and energetic experience but also helps develop important motor skills, endurance, agility, spatial awareness, and teamwork.

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Egg-citing Easter Games for a Hoppin' Good PE Class!

Physical Education Ideas

So, grab your bunny ears and let's dive into a basket full of festive activities that will make your PE class egg-stra special! The Importance of Easter-Themed Games in PE: While the Easter games are filled with fun and laughter, they also serve an important role in a Physical Education program. Click here. Happy Easter, everyone!

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Creating an Engaging Obstacle Course in PE Class

School Yard

Motivating students to develop a life-long love of healthy movement and physical activity is just one of several unique challenges for PE educators. A class period full of agility and skill-building movements can be fun and an adventurous change of pace. Skill-Building & Review. Sportime Anti-Skid Agility Ladder.

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The Best Physical Activity Programs to Organize a Group of Mixed Age Students with Limited Staff

Skillastics

and or National PE standards. Interpersonal skills and skill-building, leadership, social interaction, and group dynamics are all critical for helping kids learn to work cooperatively towards common goals, decision-making, and teamwork. Of course, the best programs are FUN, first!

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The Best Physical Activity Programs to Organize a Group of Mixed Age Students with Limited Staff

Skillastics

and or National PE standards. Interpersonal skills and skill-building, leadership, social interaction, and group dynamics are all critical for helping kids learn to work cooperatively towards common goals, decision-making, and teamwork. Of course, the best programs are FUN, first!