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Posted by: Brian Ackland
Description: This awesome tagging game improves cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, locomotor skills, and good old fashioned fun! |
Uploaded: 10/10/08 |
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Posted by: Shannon King
Description: Place Candyland cards in the middle of the gym, and scatter fluff balls of different colors all over the floor. Students take turns picking a card and touching the colors from their card. |
Uploaded: 09/17/08 |
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Posted by: Michael Wessner
Description: This is a game where you roll a die or dice and touch the corresponding number of cones using the called locomotor movement. For example, if you roll a 4, and you call out skipping, the students would have to skip and touch 4 different cones. This is not a race. You will want to give lots of positive feedback to those who are doing what you asked. |
Uploaded: 10/30/08 |
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Healthy Choice tag --handycam contest submission entry posted by: Tom on 02/12/08 Healthy Choice tagTell students that today many young people are watching too myuch tv and playing too many video games. Choose two students to be the taggers and have Keywords: Fitness, Healthy Choice tag |
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Posted by: Lori Smith
Description: All students start with a foam dice. The teacher will let the students know what locomotor will be called if an odd number is rolled or if an even number is rolled. For example, all even numbers can be walking and all odd numbers can be running. After a couple of rolls, change the locomotor movements. For example, gallop for even numbers, skip for odd numbers. |
Uploaded: 01/28/08 |
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Posted by: Micah Higgins
Description: Tag game that incorporates locomotor skills as well as health concepts. |
Uploaded: 04/11/08 |
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Posted by: Stephanie Estfan
Description: Students are paired up with a partner. One partner starts in the center (the Pit) the other begins on the perimeter (the racetrack). Five or six activities are set up in the center (the Pit). One partner begins in the center performing flexibility or strength exercise, while the other partner is going around the perimeter performing any locomotor movement. Intervals of 30 seconds of music with 10 seconds of silence can be used to signal role change. The student running the racetrack now goes to the pit and vice versa. |
Uploaded: 02/15/08 |
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posted by: Jeremy Barr on 09/29/08 Grades: 1-6Equipment: 1 bean bag per student, 6-10 hoola hoops, 6-10 cones (different colors with numbers are even better)Activity: Students are on 2 teams. Place half of the hoops Keywords: Bean Bags, Cooperation, Hand-eye coordination |
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