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About Buddy Davis

Known throughout the world for its legendary ride, the Buddy Davis hull is designed to cut through monster head seas, run on rails in following seas and lie still while drifting in deep troughs waiting for a strike.

What is the Buddy Davis secret?

The bottom, with its deep narrow entry. A Buddy Davis hull never pounds, it slices. With a substantial keel and skeg, it never wanders, it tracks. Proving that sheer beauty can be functional, Buddy Davis’ exquisite flair is not only a work of art, it delivers a dry ride and contributes to buoyancy. When white water is fast approaching, you will continue on, knowing your bow will rise to the occasion.

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Back down, throttle up. Turn on a dime. Spin a 180. Land that fish. Whether you’re crossing the canyons or cruising the bays, Buddy Davis will get you there quickly, safely and comfortably.

Beyond the superior ride and handling, Buddy Davis boats are designed to accommodate the hardcore fisherman with built-in fishing amenities from bow to stern, while providing enough top deck space, seating and comfort for the leisure cruiser. Regardless of the Buddy you choose, your journey will go further.

Get onboard a Buddy Davis and discover the ultimate boating experience.

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Buddy Davis established in 1976 has over 44 years of experience in the marine and boating industry.

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Buddy Davis has successfully delivered more than 350 boats so far including numerous bespoke boat builds.

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A Fishing Legacy Is Born

Davis Yachts, formerly Buddy Davis, has been building custom, luxury sportfishing yachts for nearly 30 years. Buddy Davis Boats' signature characteristics are the attractive bow flare, smooth-flowing lines, and fine-crafted interiors. Known for its rough-water hulls and flared foredeck, Buddy Davis has developed new tooling and molds as well as comfortable layouts for the next generation of boats.

Straight from the waters of the Carolinas, Buddy Davis created a sportfishing legacy with his line of Davis designs recognized for their “Carolina flare,” a prominent, sharp-entry bow and flared-hull design. The unique deep, narrow design of the Buddy Davis hull cuts through heavy seas. It slices rather than pounds the waves. The flared foredeck delivers a dry ride and improves buoyancy.

Named Carson R. Davis Jr., but known as Buddy, Davis spent his life onboard boats, officially at work onboard since a teenager. His decades of experience and skill as both a builder and a fisherman translated into more than 350 boats which have met the needs of anglers of every level since 1973.

Working at Davis Boat Works, later known as Davis Yachts, expert craftsmen built center consoles and sportfishing yachts that have been engineered for increased speed, comfort, and safety with an eye toward solid, lightweight construction.

In 2003, the owner of Egg Harbor Yachts, Predator, and Topaz acquired the assets of Buddy Davis Yachts.

A native of Manteo, N.C., Davis died on January 17, 2011, at his home in Marathon, Florida after a lengthy illness. He was born on May 7, 1948, and died at the age of 62.

The Dare County Boat Builders Foundation in North Carolina established the Buddy Davis Scholarship fund to honor his impact on the Carolina-style sportfishing boat and to help future maritime students.

Buddy Davis Models Range From 28 To 78 Feet:

  • Buddy Davis 28 Center Console

The powerful Davis 28 Center Console is a capable boat for the serious fisherman. This entry-level model comes complete with a wrap-around coaming, rod holders, storage for tackle, a livewell, and a fish box. This 28 CC is topped off with exceptional deck space for the size. 

  • Buddy Davis 34 Center Console

The Davis 34 Center Console is known for a dry ride with superior buoyancy. In Davis style, the 24-degree deep-V hull offers a deep forward entry on the water for easy fishing in both near-shore and offshore, and in the most challenging of sea conditions. Every angler’s need is met for a successful day on the water with rod storage, a livewell, several tackle storage stations, and a fish box. And as a Davis, the 34 CC features wrap-around coaming and the ability to keep the crew cool and clean with the 34’s stand up head, complete with sink and hand-held shower.

  • Buddy Davis 42 Center Console

The Davis 42 Center Console features the Davis designs but builds on the 28 and 34 models with an added custom deck, helm station, starboard dive door, and grab rails.

This expanded version offers a large helm station and adds comfort with a head, a galley, a dinette, and a berth.

For the fisherman on deck, there is an anchor locker and a seawater washdown. Rods are stored below the gunnel and after a successful day’s work from the tackle storage station, the catch can be stowed in the large fish box forward of the lounge seat. Two more under-deck fish boxes are aft, complete with a macerator pump out and large livewell built into the stern seats in the transom.

The helm includes a triple seat and the forward seating folds-down for increased versatility on both port and starboard. The forward-facing lounge seat has even more storage for the crew with several recessed storage lockers, including a fender box aft.

Navigation and other electronics are secured from the elements in a box in the hardtop and guests stay hydrated and fed with the custom refrigerator/freezer, sink with a saltwater wash down, and built-in cutting board.

The Davis 42 Center Console comes equipped with many standard options including a diesel generator, air conditioning, the triple helm chair, an electric grill, and integrated seating. Stock power on this model is the triple 350 horsepower Yamaha engines with the option to upgrade to quad 300 hp or 350 hp Yamaha engines.

Other customization options include fishing tower additions, choice of hull color, a stabilizing Seakeeper, and other fishing options. The 42 Center Console uses a resin-infused fiberglass design.

  • Buddy Davis 48 Express

The Davis 48 Express keeps the crew dry with the renowned Carolina flare of the bow which dispels water even in 6-foot seas at 30 knots. Power steering adds to the smooth and safe ride in almost any conditions and an elevated helm station increases visibility for anglers out for success.

The Buddy Davis 48 Express was designed with input from naval architect Donald L. Blount. Ample space in the cockpit keeps up to four fishermen in action with even more room for a mate onboard and the non-skid on the large, clear foredeck frees up even more real estate for anglers’ lines and easy anchoring.

Abundant space in the engine room is accessed through the bridge deck stairs and six feet of headroom under the elevated helm make for easy service of all systems on board. Added engine power options can get you to the reef at speeds of over 37 knots. 

  • Buddy Davis 52 Express

The 52 Express optimizes years of Buddy Davis expertise for a wider and lighter model in the manufacturer’s line. Perfect for overnighters and longer adventures, the 52 includes two large staterooms and two heads onboard.

Excellent visibility from the centerline helm adds to safety while underway and docking. Space-saving L-shaped settees are just aft of the helm for the crew to join the fun and adventure. The serious angler will enjoy the built-in bait well, a fish box, and a freezer.

Standard features include a stainless steering wheel, Murray Brothers ladder-back helm chairs, Corian countertops, EuroKera cooktop, Nova Kool under-counter refrigerator/freezers, Sharp microwave oven, Sharp and Panasonic flat-panel TVs, and more. Custom upgrades available include PipeWelders aluminum tower with a fiberglass hardtop, Cruisair fish box, livewell refrigeration, teak decks, and more

  • Buddy Davis 58 Express

The striking Davis 58 Express hull takes Buddy Davis features up a notch with a bit more reverse angle chine, impressive bow, and hull entry for an over-the-top dry and stable ride at even faster speeds. The angler’s command center, the cockpit, is also pumped up with space for two console freezers, a fish kill box on the transom, and a full offset fishing chair. Power steering, single-level controls, and 2,700 horsepower make for a smooth ride with the 58 Express.

  • Buddy Davis 52 Sportfisherman

The 52 Sportfisherman incorporates the best of Buddy Davis fishing expertise with a fly-bridge, a centerline helm, fish box, baitwell, and freezer; plus plenty of room for six guests or crew. Navigation and electronics are kept dry and secure in a custom electronics enclosure.

Although excellent for the angler on deck, the Buddy Davis 52 Sportfisherman can also accommodate those on board for extended trips with three efficiently designed staterooms. A master stateroom is amidships with a double berth, hanging locker, vanity, and a private head with a separate shower. Two more staterooms share a large head with a stall shower. Both the forward and starboard guest staterooms have two berths each. An available design option moves the master stateroom forward and situates the guest staterooms to port and starboard.

More space-saving designs place the refrigerator and freezer under the counter with the dinette next to the salon and galley. 

  • Buddy Davis 58 Sportfisherman

Taking all of the best of the Buddy Davis 52 and adding even more features and space, the 58 Sportfisherman meets every anglers’ needs with comfort, safety, and Davis style. Shallow draft tunnels are an available option for those aiming for optimized safety underway.

  • Buddy Davis 70 Sportfisherman

Topping out the Buddy Davis line in length, the 70 Sport Fisherman optimizes a solid fiberglass design for ultimate strength in every scenario, whether angling for the most challenging fishing or entertaining off-shore. And advanced composite materials are integrated into interior and deck construction for a solid vessel with even lighter weight.

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2006 Buddy Davis 48' Gypsea

Gypsea is a 2006 Buddy Davis 48' 48 Express listed for sale with United Yacht Broker Robert Goodwin. Robert can be reached at 1-904-233-7867 to answer any questions you may have on this boat. United Yacht Sales is a professional yacht brokerage firm that has experience listing and selling all types of Buddy Davis Yachts and similar boats. With over 250 yacht brokers worldwide, we have the largest network of boat buyers and sellers in the industry.

GYPSEA is a captain maintained 48 Buddy Davis express with an extensive list of recent updates.

2024 Improvements include:

  • Starlink system installed
  • KVH Tracphone and Direct TV domes removed
  • New tower and bridge backrest cushions

From 2001-2023 she has undergone a substantial refresh including:

  • New hull, house, cockpit and topside Alexseal paint
  • New Furuno electronics package
  • New teak cockpit sole and covering boards
  • New Faux teak transom, toe rail and pulpit by Monique Richter
  • New underwater lights
  • New EZ2CY curtains
  • New Sionyx night vision system
  • New transformer

The GYPSEA is now a stunning example of the collaboration between Buddy Davis and the esteemed Donald L. Blount and Associates, re-imagining the express sportfish with 360 degree helm visibility, a stand-up engine room and great seakeeping ability. The Buddy Davis boasts modern, composite construction with a solid glass bottom, Divinicell cored hull sides and Nidacore decks. Her watermaker, Eskimo ice maker and impressive list of spare parts make GYPSEA self sufficient for travel and extended time offshore. Her owner’s plans have changed making GYPSEA available, she’s exceptionally clean, updated, turnkey and ready to fish or cruise.

Specifications

  • Price USD: $ 699,000

Buddy Davis

Saint augustine, florida, united states, power yacht.

  • LOA: 49 ft 11 in
  • Display Length: 48 ft
  • Beam: 15' 8"

Saltwater Fishing

  • Water Capacity: 120 gals
  • Fuel Capacity: 820 gals
  • Engine Details: Caterpillar C-18
  • Engine 1: 3450.00 HRS 1000.00 HP
  • Engine 2: 3446.00 HRS 1000.00 HP
  • Engine Fuel: Diesel
  • Days on Market: INQUIRE

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Take the helm of the 48 Express, and we will show you it can do what no other sportfishing boat can do. Punching through 6-foot head seas at 35 knots, its beautifully flared bow throws off every drop of water before it gets to the windshield. Try that on one of our competitor's boats, and you'll be under a waterfall. The power steering makes it easy to change direction, sprinting forward or backing down. And when you have to head out to the canyon, you'll know you'll get there with plenty of time to put your lines in, even when conditions make our competitor's boats head for cover, thanks to a 30-knot cruising speed. Optional power gets her over 37-knots. Everything starts with the bottom hull shape. All other things-the tumblehome, the flare-are all derivative of the bottom, and it's very effective. Designed in collaboration with noted naval architect Donald L. Blount, the Buddy Davis 48 Express is a masterpiece in seakeeping performance. Run her hard. She doesn't pound. She won't shake, rattle, roll or leave you wet. Down swell, she behaves and goes where you want, never steering by the bow.

Once you experience the superb ride, you'll want to take a closer look at the many quality and innovative details that make her a true fishing or cruising machine. First the helm is elevated for an ideal line of sight. In fact, the Buddy Davis 48 offers the best visibility from the helm of any of the competition-bar none! Yet it's close to all the action, making it the perfect cockpit. Four anglers and a mate have plenty of space to maneuver. And for those who fish up forward or need to drop the anchor, there's plenty of non-skid on her massive foredeck. Access to the massive, clutter-free engine room is through the bridgedeck stairs fitted with substantial gas struts as standard equipment. Thanks to the elevated helm, there's stand-up headroom and all systems are easily serviced. With six feet of headroom, maintenance is a pleasure. The Buddy Davis 48 offers more headroom than any other size boat in her class.

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Davis's attention to detail goes beyond where the eye can see, and that ensures that the 48 Express is at the forefront of high tech, yet utilizes proven boat-building techniques. This 20-ton vessel features a solid glass bottom, Divinycell-cored hull sides, Nidacore decks and bulkheads, and a hull-to-deck joint that is screwed, epoxied and fiberglassed to withstand anything the ocean can throw at her. The Davis tunnel technology is now available on all Buddy Davis models. On the 48, for example, the draft is reduced to 3'2". If you plan on fishing and cruising where every of inch of water beneath you counts, the shallow draft of the 48 is tough to beat. In addition, the rudders are less exposed with the tunnels, reducing the risk of damage. Also impressive is the fact that with tunnels, the 48 maintains the same seakeeping characteristics that has made Davis famous among sportfishermen. So while other builders continue to build boats using the same decades-old hull design, Davis continues to ensure that each Davis is better than the last.

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Main Salon:

  • L-Shaped settee with storage
  • Swivel chair with storage
  • Tackle/rod locker with etched glass door and LED lighting
  • Varnished Teak coffee table
  • Samsung smart LCD Television
  • Fusion audio head
  • Corian countertop
  • Sharp microwave/convection oven
  • Princess Gourmet 2-Burner stove
  • (2) Subzero 700BR refrigerator drawers
  • Teak and Holly floors

Master Stateroom:

  • V-Berth with storage
  • Hanging locker
  • Built-In nightstand with Corian top
  • Samsung LCD television
  • Teak and Holly floor
  • Port and starboard overhead storage
  • Clarion stereo
  • LED lighting
  • Corian vanity top
  • Raritan marine head with vacuum pump
  • Shower enclosure with folding glass door
  • Tankwatch holding tank monitor
  • New Teak deck and covering boards in 2021
  • Alexseal paint job 2023 including house, hull, cockpit, foredeck and hardtop
  • Faux Teak toe rail, transom and pulpit by Monique Richter
  • Polished 13 step aluminum tuna tower with sun shade and second station
  • Oversized cockpit freezer
  • Oversized cockpit refrigerated drink box
  • Pipewelders triple spreader outriggers
  • Rupp 15’ center rigger (2022)
  • Murray Products fighting chair with rocket launcher
  • Tuna door with transom gate
  • Teak cockpit sole and covering boards (2021)
  • Cockpit mister system with 10 nozzles
  • Port/starboard Gemlux vertical swivel rod holders for dredge rods (2022)
  • (3) Gunnel rod holders per side
  • (3) Tower rod holders per side
  • In-Deck fishbox with macerator
  • Port/starboard tackle drawers and storage
  • Port/starboard EZ2CY panels (2023)
  • Port/starboard deck live well plumbing
  • Cockpit fresh and raw water washdown
  • Lazarette access
  • Aft bridge polycarbonate panels with zippered access
  • 3-Sided glass windshield with painted aluminum frames
  • Combination cockpit cover/shade with carbon poles (2022)
  • Cockpit bolsters (2022)
  • (2) Ladder back helm chairs
  • Port/starboard L-Shaped bridge seating with storage
  • Lewmar stainless DTX anchor with 30’ chain and 600’ rode (2022)

Helm and Electronics:

  • (2) Furuno TZT 2 15” displays (2021)
  • Furuno Navpilot 711C autopilot (2021)
  • Furuno FI70 4.1” data display (2021)
  • Furuno 25kw open array radar (2021)
  • Furuno black box sounder (2021)
  • Elbex video switcher for engine room cameras
  • Clarion audio controller
  • Furuno FM-4850 vhf/radio telephone (2021)
  • Furuno SP-4800 vhf speaker (2021)
  • (4) JL Audio speakers, Subwoofer and amp
  • Engine room cameras
  • (2) Digital VHF antennas (2023)
  • Wave wifi system
  • Sionyx night vision camera (2022)
  • Bilge pump indicator lights
  • High water alarms
  • Starlink dedicated streaming system (2024) - replaced KVH TV & Tracphone
  • Sunbrite bridge television
  • Analog fuel gauge
  • Furuno 12” TZT 3 display (2023)
  • Bennett LCD trim tab indicator

Electrical:

  • Westerbeke 20kw genset (4,050 hours)
  • Volt master 60A battery equalizers (2)
  • Charles 50A battery charger
  • A/Seas DBT 12 marine transformer (new 2023)
  • Salon AC/DC breaker panel 12/24V
  • Helm DC breaker panel
  • 12V Cockpit electric reel outlets (2022)
  • (5) Multicolor bridge overhead LED lighting
  • Multicolor cockpit rope lighting (2022)
  • (2) Multicolor tower sunshade LED lighting
  • (4) Multicolor tower platform LED lighting
  • (2) Tower aft facing quartz spreader lights
  • (1) Tower foreword facing quartz spreader light
  • Striker Go spotlight (2022)
  • (2) Sea Vision LED multicolored underwater lights (2022)
  • All 8D AGM batteries replaced (2022)

Engine Details and Mechanical Equipment:

  • Twin Caterpillar C-18 1000hp (3,450 hours)
  • ZF transmissions
  • Glendenning electronic controls with backups
  • Digital Caterpillar engine displays (helm and tower)
  • (4) Cruisair reverse cycle air conditioning units (2 bridge, 1 salon, 1 master)
  • Hydraulic actuators for bridge storage and engine room hatch
  • Glendenning cable master
  • Galleymaid watermaker
  • Eskimo 600lb/day ice maker
  • Brownies third lung system
  • Engine room crash pumps
  • Engine room blowers
  • Engine room exhaust fans
  • Fire boy fire suppression system
  • Air compressor with hose
  • Sea star hydraulic steering
  • Double Racor turbine fuel water separators
  • Oberdorfer A/C cooling pump with backup pump installed (2022) and plumbed with selector  valve
  • Headhunter fresh water pump with D/C backup plumbed with selector valve (2022)
  • New steering ram ( 2022)
  • 5-Rule bilge pumps with USS Ultra Pump float switches
  • Reverso oil change system for mains, genset and transmissions
  • Bennett trim tabs with LED indicators
  • Water heater
  • New cutlass bearings (2022)

Notable Spare parts (2022/2023):

  • Genset raw water pump
  • Genset starter
  • Genset alternator
  • Main engine starter
  • Main engine alternator
  • Raw water washdown pump
  • Fish box macerator pump
  • A/C cooling pump
  • House fresh water pump

+ Exclusions

  • Miya Epoch teaser reels in tower

+ Mechanical Disclaimer

Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.

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The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.

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ABOUT THIS YACHT FOR SALE

Our Buddy Davis Yachts listing is a great opportunity to purchase a 48' Saltwater Fishing for sale in Saint Augustine, Florida - United States. This Buddy Davis is currently listed for $699,000. For more information on this vessel or to schedule a showing, please contact United Yacht Sales broker Robert Goodwin at 1-904-233-7867.

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61' buddy davis | 1990 | $475,000.

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Vintage 1990 Yacht | 61' Buddy Davis 1990

If you are looking for the definition of 'Carolina Flair", the Buddy Davis 61 is the benchmark of the industry.  "Vintage 1990" is a fine example of the ever popular 61 Davis.  This vessel is the preferred 4 stateroom 3 head interior layout with a luxurious wood and leather interior.  She is powered by twin Detroit Diesel 12V92's and features (2) Northern Lights 20kw generators.  She is currently in Naples, FL and ready for your inspection.

Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by SYC Yachts.

Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.

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  • Yacht Details: 61' Buddy Davis 1990
  • Location: Naples, FL
  • Engines: Detroit Diesel
  • Last Updated: Apr 9, 2024
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  • Hull Material: Wood
  • Displacement: 75,000 lb
  • Fuel Tank: 1 x 1500|gallon
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Upon entering the salon to starboard is the ships power panel with tons of storage space. There is a large leather L shaped sofa with storage under is to port side.   The galley is an integral part of the salon with peninsula bar with under counter refrigeration, stovetop, microwave, ice maker.  To starboard is the booth style dinette.  Down the companionway, the master is on the port side with en suite head and shower.  The crew bunk room is to starboard aft and just forward is the shared head and shower that does connect to the second guest bunk room.  The VIPis forward with an oversized V berth and en suite head and shower.

"Vintage 1990" features custom carpeting that really compliments the richness of the interior woodwork.

GALLEY/SALON

GE induction 4 burner stove

Sharp Carousel convection/microwave oven

Teak and holly sole

Abundant drawer and cabinet storage

(6) Sub Zero undercounted refrigeration/freezers

Granite galley counter tops

Stainless steel sink

Booth style dinette

Leather L-shaped sofa

Salon cocktail table

Flatpanel TV

Sony stereo system

CruiseAir Air conditioning controls

Window blinds

Built in trash cabinet

Ships main electrical panel

Intellian Satellite TV

MASTER STATEROOM (Amidship to port):

Fore/aft queen size berth 

Mirrored backboard

Mirrored side wall

Built in night stands

Samsung flat panel TV

Stereo system

Chest of drawers and storage

Custom wallpaper

EN SUITE PRIVATE HEAD: 

Marine toilet

Stall shower

Solid surface countertop and sink

Mirrored medicine cabinet

Linen closet

Teak and holly hi-gloss floor

Mirrored ceiling

STARBOARD STATEROOM AFT:

Over under single bunks

Reading lights

5 Drawer storage

Tons of storage

STARBOARD STATEROOM FORWARD:

Single stacked bunks

Under bunk storage

Mirrored hanging locker

Interior access to day head

DAY HEAD(Amidship to starboard):

Mirrored vanity

VIP STATEROOM (Forward)

Oversized V berth arrangement

(2) Hanging lockers

En suite head:

FLY BRIDGE:

(2) Helm chairs

Oversized forward fly bridge lounge seating with cushions and storage underneath

Electronics are due for refit but include :

Furuno Navnet VX2

Garmin 5208 GPS Map

Robertson AP 20 autopilot

Kenwood stereo with JL Audio speakers

Icom VHF radio

FLIR infrared camera that displays on Sanyo video monitor in pop-up console 

3 Sided eisenglass bridge enclosure

Bridge ladder from cockpit to the fly bridge

ELECTRICAL:

(2) Northern Lights 20kw generators  (Stbd 2054 hours) (Port 1730 hours)

12Vdc electrical service

120/240v AC electrical service

(2) 50 amp Shore power cord on retractable reel

Battery charger

MECHANICAL:

(2) Detroit Diesel 12V-92's

Mechanical gauge package

Separate pump room forward of engine room

New salon AC

Trolling valves

COCKPIT/DECK/FISHING:

Top loading freezer

Prep center with freshwater

(8) Rod holder in covering boards

Synthetic cockpit deck 

Teak covering boards

Livewell in deck

In deck fish box

Refrigerated drink box

Cockpit lighting 

Overhead wood finish bridge deck ceiling

Underwater lights

(2) Pancake teaser reals

Tuna Tower with controls

Rocket launcher with 6 rod holders 

Transom tuna door

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Kids playing elementary PE games like head, shoulders, knees, and cones and rock, paper, scissors, bean bag, balance

There’s nothing kids need more to break up a day spent sitting still and listening than a fun PE class to let off some steam. In the old days, going to gym class probably included playing kickball or dodgeball after running a few laps. Since then, there have been countless reinventions of and variations on old classics as well as completely new games. Although there is no shortage of options, we love that the supplies required remain relatively minimal. You can transport to another galaxy using just a pool noodle or two or create a life-size game of Connect 4 using just Hula-Hoops. You’ll want to make sure to have some staples on hand like balls, beanbags, and parachutes. There are even PE games for kindergartners based on beloved children’s TV shows and party games. Regardless of your students’ athletic abilities, there is something for everyone on our list of elementary PE games!

1. Tic-Tac-Toe Relay

Students stand in the background. In the foreground are several hula hoops laid out on the floor (elementary PE games)

Elementary PE games that not only get students moving but also get them thinking are our favorites. Grab some Hula-Hoops and a few scarves or beanbags and get ready to watch the fun!

Learn more: Tic-Tac-Toe Relay at S&S Blog

2. Blob Tag

A large group of elementary school aged children are holding hands and running outside (elementary PE games)

Pick two students to start as the Blob, then as they tag other kids, they will become part of the Blob. Be sure to demonstrate safe tagging, stressing the importance of soft touches.

Learn more: Blob Tag at Playworks

3. Cross the River

A graphic shows how to setup his game. (elementary PE games)

This fun game has multiple levels that students have to work through, including “get to the island,” “cross the river,” and “you lost a rock.”

Learn more: Cross the River at The PE Specialist

4. Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Cones

Three photos show students lined up on a line of cones in a gymnasium (elementary PE games)

Line up cones, then have students pair up and stand on either side of a cone. Finally, call out head, shoulders, knees, or cones. If cones is called, students have to race to be the first to pick up their cone before their opponent.

Learn more: Head, Shoulders, Knees & Cones at S&S Blog

5. Spider Ball

Four children facing the camera are chasing after a soccer ball flying through the air (elementary PE games)

Elementary PE games are often variations of dodgeball like this one. One or two players start with the ball and attempt to hit all of the runners as they run across the gym or field. If a player is hit, they can then join in and become a spider themselves.

Learn more: Spider Ball Game at Kid Activities

6. Crab Soccer

People are shown on all fours ready to kick a ball while imitating crabs (elementary PE games)

We love elementary PE games that require students to act like animals (and we think they will too). Similar to regular soccer, but students will need to play on all fours while maintaining a crab-like position.

Learn more: Crab Soccer at Playworks

7. Halloween Tag

A graphic shows neon stick people standing in hula hoops and some have witch hats on. Text reads Halloween Tag (elementary PE games)

This is the perfect PE game to play in October. It’s similar to tag, but there are witches, wizards, and blobs with no bones!

Learn more: Halloween Tag at The Physical Educator

8. Crazy Caterpillars

We love that this game is not only fun but also works on students’ hand-eye coordination. Students will have fun pushing their balls around the gym with pool noodles while building their caterpillars.

9. Monster Ball

A diagram shows how to setup a gynmasium for Monster ball. The left side shows the blue team and the right side shows the red. There is a large ball in a square in between the teams.

You’ll need a large exercise ball or something similar to act as the monster ball in the middle. Make a square around the monster ball, divide the class into teams on either side of the square, then task the teams with throwing small balls at the monster ball to move it into the other team’s area.

Learn more: Monster Ball at The PE Specialist

10. Striker Ball

Large cones and students are spread around a gymnasium.

Striker ball is an enjoyable game that will keep your students entertained while working on reaction time and strategic planning. We love that there is limited setup required before playing.

Learn more: Striker Ball at S&S Blog

11. Parachute Tug-of-War

Students stand around a brightly colored parachute.

What list of elementary PE games would be complete without some parachute fun? So simple yet so fun, all you will need is a large parachute and enough students to create two teams. Have students stand on opposite sides of the parachute, then let them compete to see which side comes out on top.

Learn more: Parachute Tug-of-War at Mom Junction

12. Fleas Off the Parachute

Students stand around a large parachute with small balls bouncing on the top of it.

Another fun parachute game where one team needs to try to keep the balls (fleas) on the parachute and the other tries to get them off.

Learn more: Fleas Off the Parachute at Mom Junction

13. Crazy Ball

A collage of pictures shows a little boy holding a frisbee, a few large dodge balls, and a group of children running.

The setup for this fun game is similar to kickball, with three bases and a home base. Crazy ball really is so crazy as it combines elements of football, Frisbee, and kickball!

Learn more: Crazy Ball at Health Beet

14. Bridge Tag

A stick figure is shown on all fours.

This game starts as simple tag but evolves into something more fun once the tagging begins. Once tagged, kids must form a bridge with their body and they can’t be freed until someone crawls through.

Learn more: Bridge Tag at Great Camp Games

15. Star Wars Tag

A drawing of Star Wars shows a battle with different colored lightsabers.

Elementary PE games that allow you to be your favorite movie character are just way too much fun! You will need two different-colored pool noodles to stand in for lightsabers. The tagger will have one color pool noodle that they use to tag students while the healer will have the other color that they will use to free their friends.

Learn more: Star Wars Tag at Great Camp Games

16. Rob the Nest

Create an obstacle course that leads to a nest of eggs (balls) and then divide the students into teams. They will have to race relay-style through the obstacles to retrieve eggs and bring them back to their team.

17. Four Corners

Four corners are designated by different colored papers. Students stand on different corners. different colored pa

We love this classic game since it engages students physically while also working on color recognition for younger students. Have your students stand on a corner, then close their eyes and call out a color. Students standing on that color earn a point.

Learn more: Four Corners at The Many Little Joys

18. Movement Dice

indoor physical education games for elementary students

This is a perfect warm-up that requires only a die and a sheet with corresponding exercises.

Learn more: Roll the Dice Movement Break at Teaching Littles

19. Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag

A graphic shows cartoon children jumping and the text reads our version of rock, paper, scissors tag (elementary PE games)

A fun spin on tag, children will tag one another and then play a quick game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to determine who has to sit and who gets to continue playing.

Learn more: Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag at Grade Onederful

20. Cornhole Cardio

Students stand about 10 yards back from cornhold boards. There are cones scattered throughout the gymnasium.

This one is so fun but can be a little bit confusing, so be sure to leave plenty of time for instruction. Kids will be divided into teams before proceeding through a fun house that includes cornhole, running laps, and stacking cups.

Learn more: Cardio Cornhole at S&S Blog

21. Connect 4 Relay

This relay takes the game Connect 4 to a whole new level. Players must connect four dots either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

22. Zookeepers

Students will love imitating their favorite animals while playing this fun variation of Four Corners where the taggers are the zookeepers.

23. Racket Whack-It

A diagram shows how to setup the game Rack It, Whack It.

Students stand with rackets in hand while balls are thrown at them—they must either dodge the balls or swat them away.

Learn more: Racket Whack-It via PEgames.org

24. Crazy Moves

A diagram shows 5 mats laid out with x's on them to represent the students.

Set mats out around the gym, then yell out a number. Students must race to the mat before it is already filled with the correct number of bodies.

Learn more: Crazy Moves at PEgames.org

25. Wheelbarrow Race

A cartoon image shows two kids on their hands while two other kids hold their legs. A third child is yelling Go in the background.

Sometimes the best elementary PE games are the simplest. An oldie but a goodie, wheelbarrow races require no equipment and are guaranteed to be a hit with your students.

Learn more: Wheelbarrow Race at wikiHow

26. Live-Action Pac-Man

Fans of retro video games like Pac-Man will get a kick out of this live-action version where students get to act out the characters.

27. Spaceship Tag

Give each of your students a Hula-Hoop (spaceship), then have them run around trying not to bump into anyone else’s spaceship or get tagged by the teacher (alien). Once your students get really good at it, you can add different levels of complexity.

28. Rock, Paper, Scissors Beanbag Balance

Two children stand playing rock, paper, scissors, with bean bags on their heads (elementary PE games)

We love this spin on Rock, Paper, Scissors because it works on balance and coordination. Students walk around the gym until they find an opponent, then the winner collects a beanbag, which they must balance on their head!

Learn more: Rock, Paper, Scissors Beanbag Balance at PE Universe

29. Throwing, Catching, and Rolling

Wedge mats are laid out in front of kiddie swimming pools which are filled with industrial sized paper towel rolls. Children are scattered around holding whiffle balls.

This is a fun activity but it will require a lot of preparation, including asking the school maintenance staff to collect industrial-sized paper towel rolls. We love this activity because it reminds us of the old-school arcade game Skee-Ball!

Learn more: Winter Activity at S&S Blog

30. Jenga Fitness

A diagram explains the rules to playing Jenga fitness.

Although Jenga is fun enough on its own, combining it with fun physical challenges is sure to be a winner with young students.

Learn more: Jenga Fitness at S&S Blog

31. Volcanoes and Ice Cream Cones

A diagram shows children running around flipping cones either upside down or right side up (elementary PE games)

Divide the class into two teams, then assign one team as volcanoes and the other as ice cream cones. Next, spread cones around the gym, half upside down and half right side up. Finally, have the teams race to flip as many cones as possible to either volcanoes or ice cream cones.

Learn more: Warm-Up Games at Prime Coaching Sport

This fun variation on dodgeball will have your students getting exercise while having a ton of fun! Begin with three balls on a basketball court. If you are hit by a ball, you are out. If you take a step while holding a ball, you are out. There are other rules surrounding getting out and also how to get back in, which can be found in this video.

33. Musical Hula-Hoops

PE games for kindergartners that are similar to party games are some of our favorites! Think musical chairs but with Hula-Hoops! Lay enough Hula-Hoops around the edge of the gym minus five students since they will be in the muscle pot. Once the music starts, students walk around the gym. When the music stops, whoever doesn’t find a Hula-Hoop becomes the new muscle pot!

34. 10-Second Tag

This game is perfect to play at the beginning of the year since it helps with learning names and allows the teacher to get to know the first student in line.

35. The Border

This game is so fun and requires no equipment whatsoever. Divide the gym into two sides. One side can move freely while the other side must avoid letting their feet touch the floor by rolling around, crawling, etc.

36. Freedom Catch

This is a simple throwing, catching, and tag game that will certainly be a hit with your PE class. Captors attempt to tag players so they can send them to jail. You can be freed if someone on your team runs to a freedom cone while throwing a ball to the jailed person. If the ball is caught by the jailed person, they can rejoin the game.

37. Oscar’s Trashcan

As far as PE games for kindergartners goes, this one is a guaranteed winner since it is based on the show Sesame Street . You’ll need two large areas that can be sectioned off to use as trash cans and also a lot of medium-size balls. There are two teams who must compete to fill their opponent’s trash can while emptying their own. Once over, the trash will be counted and the team with the least amount of trash in their trash can wins!

38. 4-Way Frisbee

Divide your class into four separate teams, who will compete for points by catching a Frisbee inside one of the designated goal areas. Defenders are also able to go into the goal areas. There are a number of other rules that can be applied so you can modify the game in a way that’s best for your class.

39. Badminton King’s/Queen’s Court

This one is simple but fun since it is played rapid-fire with kids waiting their turn to take on the King or Queen of the court. Two players start and as soon as a point is earned, the loser swaps places with another player. The goal is to be the player that stays on the court the longest, consistently knocking out new opponents.

40. Jumping and Landing Stations

Kids love stations and they definitely love jumping, so why not combine those things into one super-fun gym class? They’ll have a blast challenging themselves with all the different obstacles presented in this video.

41. Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course

Regardless of whether you’ve ever seen an episode of American Ninja Warrior , you are probably familiar with the concept and so are your students. Plus, you’ll probably have just as much fun as your students setting up the obstacles and testing them out!

42. Balloon Tennis

Since kids love playing keepy-uppy with a balloon, they will love taking it a step further with balloon tag!

43. Indoor Putting Green

If your school can afford to invest in these unique putting green sets, you can introduce the game of golf to kids as young as kindergarten. Who knows, you might just have a future Masters winner in your class!

44. Scooter Activities

Let’s be honest, we all have fond memories of using scooters in gym class. Regardless of whether you do a scooter sleigh or scooter hockey, we think there is something for everyone in this fun video.

45. Pick It Up

This is the perfect PE game to play if you are stuck in a small space with a good-size group. Teams win by making all of their beanbag shots and then collecting all of their dots and stacking them into a nice neat pile.

46. Dodgeball Variations

Since not all kids love having balls thrown at them, why not try a dodgeball alternative that uses gym equipment as targets rather than fellow students? For example, have each student stand in front of a Hula-Hoop with a bowling ball inside of it. Students need to protect their hoop while attempting to knock over their opponents’ pins.

What are your favorite elementary PE games to play with your class? Come and share in our We Are Teachers HELPLINE group  on Facebook.

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PE class provides students with a much-needed outlet to run around. Spice things up with one of these fun and innovative elementary PE games!

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20 of the best indoor pe games.

Not every day is sunshine and rainbows. When it's too cold outside, or the rain is pouring down, having a list of fun indoor games can help the kids stay entertained, even when you need to fill an entire hour of physical education class.  

This article includes 20 of the best indoor PE games for all ages. From  9 Square  to throwing a dance party, this list of the best indoor games will keep every student looking forward to indoor gym class. 

1. 9 Square 

Indoor 9 square with strong metal frame and nets

9 Square is a fun combination of volleyball and four square (two beloved games). To play, you will need a 9 Square court .  

9 Square is the perfect indoor gym game because it encourages healthy competition, yet without the bite of a one-on-one battle. Nine people can play in a single 9 Square court simultaneously, ensuring that plenty of people participate. As the game goes on, players are always coming in and out of the game.   

The game is simple. Players stand in a three by three grid, and the middle square is the King or Queen square. The rest of the positions spiral out until the bottom corner is square nine, the starter square. If a player misses the ball, they have to move down to the last square, and all other players move up.  

The game's goal is to get to the King or Queen square and then stay in that position. All players have the same chance to move up, meaning that everyone is on an even playing field. If someone hits the ball out, they're out. If they drop the ball, they're out. 

9 Square is the perfect game for a tournament, as those who maintain their place as King or Queen move up and others move down. Because  9 Square is always changing, it will keep kids (even high schoolers) entertained for a full PE class. It's one of the best rainy day games. 

2. Zombie Tag

zombie

Zombie Tag is one of the most entertaining games for kids in PE. It's fun, exciting, suspenseful, and terrifying—every child will love it.  

To play Zombie Tag, you will need no extra equipment or items. All you need is a start line and a finish line. In most situations, you can have the start line be one wall of the gym, and the finish line be the other wall. This also means that the kids will be running back and forth across the gym, getting the most exercise possible.  

Start by selecting one person to be the zombie. The zombie will start in the middle of the gym and can't walk any closer until the gym teacher starts the game. Line up all the other kids on the starting wall. When the whistle blows, the kids will race towards the opposite wall, avoiding the zombie. If the zombie tags one of the players, that person stops running and is a zombie in the next round.  

When everyone has made it to the other wall (not including the new zombies), the game starts over. The new zombies line up on the middle line and try to tag the survivors. The game goes back and forth until there are only one or two players left. At that point, the survivors have lived through the zombie apocalypse and are the winners of the game. 

Zombie Tag is the perfect game for an active gym class. Kids will love the excitement of the game and the thrill of surviving the "zombie apocalypse."

3. Yoga and Pilates

yoga

For kids of any age, yoga and pilates are great indoor activities. Yoga and pilates use body weight to tone and stretch muscles. To hold a yoga or pilates class, you will need a yoga mat for each student.  

Once each student has a yoga mat, begin a simple yoga class. Yoga focuses on slow, meaningful movements and aims to lengthen and strengthen the body. Some benefits of yoga include: 

  • Improved strength and flexibility  
  • Eases chronic pains 
  • Helps to manage stress 
  • Encourages relaxation 
  • Benefits heart health 
  • Improves moods 

By introducing your students to yoga, you're teaching them to a new way to look at exercise and showing them an easy way to manage stress. Yoga is an easy way to introduce overweight kids to exercise. It's undaunting and relaxing—providing the perfect introduction to exercise without forcing the kids to run laps around a track. Best of all, yoga focuses on self-love and teaches you to love yourself no matter what you look like.  

Yoga, pilates, and meditation benefit students by providing them with an outlet for stress and an easy way to exercise. After hosting a yoga class, you'll find that many students continue their practice outside of school and will adopt yoga as a way to feel good and release pent up stress and frustration. 

4. Gaga Ball

indoor gaga ball froggy ball

Gaga Ball  works great as both an indoor and outdoor game. It's a game that is similar to dodgeball where you get out if the ball hits you below the knee or if you hit the ball out of the pit . If you're the last person standing then you've won the game.

5. Captain, Yes Captain 

captain

Captain, Yes Captain is an active form of Simon Says. One person starts as the Captain and gives commands to the other players. Rather than telling the player word for word what to do, the Captain yells coded commands. At the beginning of the game, the Captain tells the other players what the codes mean. If someone can't figure out what the code means, they're out of the game and must "walk the plank."

Some ideas for Captain commands include: 

  • "Bow:" run to the front of the gym
  • "Stern:" run to the back of the gym 
  • "Row:" drop to the ground and begin rowing your arms
  • "Salute:" stand straight and salute the Captain 
  • "Starboard:" run to the side of the gym 
  • "Captain's Quarters:" run to the Captain 
  • "Shark!:" run to designated bases 

When the Captain yells, "Shark!" everyone has to run to a specific base to stay safe from the shark. The last person to arrive gets eaten by the shark and is out of the game. The Captain continues to call out orders until they eliminate nearly everyone from the game. The last person alive becomes the new Captain. 

6. Musical Chairs 

music

Musical Chairs is an easy game to play with students of all ages. The game is fun to watch and fun to play, making it a great game even if you're the first person eliminated. To play, all you need is a group of chairs. You will need a chair for every participant. Before you start, take away one of the chairs so that there's one person without a chair.  

When the music starts, encourage everyone to dance as they walk in the circle around the chairs. The moment the music stops, everyone has to find a chair. The person who doesn't get a chair is out of the game.  

Before starting the second round, make sure to take away another chair. The game continues until there's one person left sitting.  

7. Speedball 

red ball

Speedball is a great indoor activity to help kids learn each other's names. It's perfect for the first day of gym class. To play, you will need several red bouncy balls.  

Gather all the students in a circle and pass the ball to another player. As the ball leaves your hands, call out the name of the person you're passing the ball to. The person has to be paying attention to catch the ball. When they catch the ball, they pass it to another player.  

If someone drops the ball, they're out of the game. The game narrows until there are only a few players left. As the game continues, add more balls. This means that the players must keep their eyes on several balls flying at the same time. If two balls collide, the two students who threw the balls are out of the game. 

The game is fast-paced since no one can hold a ball for longer than a few seconds. If the teacher yells out, "Red Handed!" the person holding one of the red balls is out. In this way, the game is similar to Hot Potato.  

Speedball is an easy game for all ages. It encourages the students to learn names and form new bonds with other students in the class. 

8. Paper Airplanes 

paper airplane

No matter how old your students are, they will always love playing with paper airplanes. It's the perfect indoor activity for both kids in elementary school and kids in high school. Flying paper airplanes reminds older kids of simpler times—when homework was easy to complete, and their social lives were easy. In a way, flying paper airplanes can help older kids relax and relieve stress. Young kids will always enjoy the simplicity of creating a paper airplane and trying to make it fly.  

For your indoor gym class, give your students a break from the constant barrage of activities and let them throw paper airplanes. Host a paper airplane contest and see what the kids bring to the table. If it's going to rain for two days in a row, plan a tournament. 

On the first day, bring paper for the kids and show them a few designs that work. Have a mock competition. When the kids go home, task them with designing the ultimate paper airplane . When they return the next day, hold a tournament and have the kids compete with their airplanes. 

Start by grouping the kids into groups of ten. The top five from each group move onto the next round. The tournament continues until there are only two paper airplanes left competing. If you want to go the extra mile, bring a small golden paper airplane trophy for the tournament winner.  

This activity encourages kids to put their all into the activity and have fun in their gym class. 

9. Hula Hoop Tic Tac Toe 

tic tac toe

Hula Hoop Tic Tac Toe is an easy indoor game that encourages kids to master motor skills. To play, you will need nine hula hoops and several bean bags or stuffed animals to throw. Set up the hula hoops in a three by three grid, mimicking the grid of a tic tac toe game.  

Separate the students into teams of four (you can also have several games going simultaneously so that everyone can participate). The starting team throws one bean bag into the hula hoops. If the toy lands in a hula hoop, the team claims that position. If the bean bag lands outside of the hoops or lands in a previously taken hoop, the turn skips.  

Other than throwing the bean bags or stuffed animals into the hula hoops, the game is played just like tic tac toe. To make the games last longer, set up this game as a tournament so that one team walks away as the Hula Hoop Tic Tac Toe champion. 

10. Free Play Stations

basketball

Gym class doesn't always have to be structured. Sometimes, the best gym activity for your group of students is free play. Free play means that you set up several stations, and the kids can choose which game they want to play. 

Free play doesn't mean that the kids can choose to sit out of gym class. Instead, it means that they have an opportunity to choose between several activities that you introduced earlier in the school year.  

Easy free play activities include: 

  • Volleyball 
  • Basketball 

The purpose of free play is to let the kids decide which activities interest them most. Hopefully, the students will stay engaged in the activities. Before hosting the free play, make sure to ask your class which activities are their favorite and then try to incorporate those activities in the free play. 

11. Fitness Bingo  

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Fitness Bingo is a great way to get the kids moving without forcing them to run lap after lap. Instead, make exercising a game. Fitness Bingo doubles as both an indoor game and an outdoor activity, making it a versatile option for any time of the year.  

To play Fitness Bingo, print out a bingo card for every kid. The bingo card should have different activities listed in the boxes. Throughout the gym, set up fitness stations. For example, in one corner of the gym, set up a balance beam. On the opposite corner, put up a sign that says, "Push-ups." 

The kids will have options on the bingo card and choose which option they want to participate in first. There's no rush or prize to win by finishing your card before the rest, which encourages a non-competitive atmosphere in the room. The students can also choose to work as a team to complete their cards or exercise alone. 

Fitness Bingo is a circuit of activities that allows students to exercise at their own pace. Some kids might complete their bingo cards within the first ten minutes, while others might take the entire class. The bingo card's purpose is to let the kids take the exercises at a speed that makes them feel comfortable. 

12. Roll the Dice

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For this game, you will need two large homemade paper dice. On every side of the dice, write a physical activity. One by one, the students will come up to the front of the room and roll the dice. The whole class has to do the two chosen activities.  

This game is easy to participate in, and it includes the entire class. Rather than just doing exercises, it adds intrigue because the students never know what the dice are going to roll. Here are 12 ideas for your dice.  

  • 20 arm circles
  • 10 burpees 
  • 10 push-ups 
  • 20 calf raises 
  • 30-second plank 
  • 20 crunches 
  • 10 jumping jacks 
  • 30-second run in place 
  • 10 star jumps 
  • 5 triceps push-ups

This game is fun because the kids get a great workout while exercising as a group. The group might collectively groan when someone rolls a combo of "10 burpees" and "10 push-ups." Or the group might cheer when someone rolls "20 arm circles" and "10 jumping jacks." No matter what the kids roll, this is sure to tire out all the participants. 

13. Badminton  

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Badminton is a great game for kids of all ages. It's simple to set up with easy-to-follow rules. For an indoor activity during a rainstorm or too-cold weather, set up the indoor badminton courts inside the gym. Create a tournament ranking where the best teams move one way, and the losing teams move the other direction.  

Badminton is a great indoor game for young kids and teenagers. No matter the age of your class, everyone will love this indoor activity. 

14. Twister 

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Twister both stretches and strengthens your entire body. In a way, Twister is like a yoga class, but with added competition. To play Twister with your entire gym class, you will need a large Twister mat . Separate the group into teams so that each mat has the right amount of players. Then, start the game.  

Although the class will be divided into teams, they are not competing solely within their groups. Every student must try to be the last one standing (or crouching).  

This game will keep the class entertained while they're stuck inside. It's an easy game to set up and has few rules, making it ideal for classes of all ages. 

15. Dodgeball  

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One of the best indoor games that maximize physical exercise is Dodgeball. Dodgeball encourages teamwork and helps kids work on their aim and coordination. To play, split the class into two teams. Line up a row of rubber balls along the centerline, the midpoint between the two teams. On a count of three, the two teams will race towards the centerline and try to grab the rubber balls. As soon as they get to the balls, the team will begin throwing them at the opposite team.  

If someone hits a member of the opposite team, that person is out. However, they can get back into the game. There are two different versions you can play. The first version has team members line up just outside the game. If someone from their team catches a ball from the opposite team before it hits the ground, the thrower is out, and someone from the catcher's team comes back into play. 

The second way to play is much more dynamic and ensures that you're still in the game even when you're out. Instead of lining up in order, players stand on the opposite players' side. When someone throws the ball out, the players run to get it and throw it at the opposite team. This means that teams must constantly be looking over their shoulders to watch out for the "backstabbers." 

If a backstabber gets a player out on the opposite team, they join their team again. This version is best for older kids since it requires everyone to be constantly on their guard.  

No matter what version of Dodgeball you choose to play, the students will love it. It's a great game for building teams and is the perfect indoor recess or indoor gym class activity. 

16. Spikeball 

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One of the best indoor recess games is Spikeball. It's a great indoor game because you don't need a lot of space to play. The one drawback to Spikeball as a PE game is that only four people can play at a time. You will need multiple Spikeball games to allow more than four people a turn at the game. Because only a limited number can play, this game is best for free play or indoor recess.  

Spikeball comes with a small trampoline and a single ball. Players hit the ball on the trampoline, with alternating teams hitting the ball. If a team can't hit the ball back, the opposite team wins a point. The game is highly popular and is a great option for free play during gym class. 

17. Volleybound  

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Volleybound is a variation of volleyball. The slight variation in the game makes the game more entertaining for the players. To play, each player will need a rubber ball. The players hold their ball pressed between their two hands. When the volleyball is hit over the net, they hit the ball using the ball in their hands.  

You can also purchase a Volleybound set (since playing with a red bouncy ball could send the balls flying halfway across the gym). Volleybound balls come with handholds to make it easier to keep a grip as the students hit the volleyball back and forth. 

18. Keep the Ball Up 

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This simple game focuses on leg work. By the end of the gym hour, the students will be exhausted, even though they'll be lying down for the entire game.  

To play, you will need a large beach ball. You may also want to lay mats down on the floor so that the kids aren't lying directly on the floor. Have the kids lay down side by side on the mats and then tell them to put their feet in the air.  

Throw the ball into the group of kids and tell them to keep the ball from touching the ground. They will have to kick and punch the ball into the air to keep it up. They will have fun laughing and screaming as they do their best to keep the ball from touching the ground. 

19. Obstacle Course 

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To keep the young kids entertained during indoor gym class, create an obstacle course. Although this takes a lot of preparation, it's the perfect way to make sure that the students are having fun while exercising.  

An obstacle course requires the kids to finish tasks as they get from one side of the gym to the other. Tasks could include walking over a balance beam, jumping across a bean bag river, throwing a stuffed animal into a laundry basket, climbing over a training wall, and more.  

The genius of an obstacle course is that it lets the kids' imaginations shine. Throughout the obstacle course, the kids will create a narrative. For example, when crossing the balance beam, the kids will imagine crossing a river on a rickety old log. If they fall, they will tumble into a fast current that will carry them away—even when they're just crossing a wooden balance beam.  

Obstacle courses let the kids run wild with their imaginations. The various tasks of balancing, jumping, climbing, and crawling are great exercises for kids! 

20. Snowball Fight 

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Indoor snowball fight? How is that possible? Buy several packs of clean socks and roll the socks into tight balls to create fun indoor snowballs. For this game, you can combine aspects of your obstacle course with a fun snowball fight.  

Set out a variety of supplies on the gym floor, including cardboard boxes, gymnastics training blocks, sheets, and other buildable materials. Separate the class into two teams and instruct the teams to build several fortresses on their half of the gym. 

Once the fortresses are ready, pass out the sock snowballs. Each team will try to knock out as many players as possible, reusing the snowballs as they fly from one side to the other. Essentially, this is a fun version of Dodgeball that helps the kids imagine that they're outside having a snowball fight. It's the perfect game for young kids and can be played at any time of the year since it's an indoor gym game. 

21. Dance Party 

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One of the best PE activities to lift spirits on a rainy day is a dance party. Throwing a dance party is easy since all you need is music. The kids will get plenty of exercise as they dance and have fun in the gymnasium.  

If your class is more reserved or shy, teach them a choreographed song. At the end of the day, some of the kids might discover a love of dancing or even find that they have a new skill. This activity teaches new skills and encourages the kids to try new things. 

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1.  Bean Bag Balance

2.  bean bag toss, 3.  balloon drop, 4.  animal jumping tracks , 5.  animal yoga , 6.  drop, catch, throw and tag, 7.  simon says, 8.  hopscotch , 9.  move it or lose it, 10.  red rover rollover.

Phone screens shrinks your kids’ daily physical activity requirements, which may hurt their physical motor skill development. However, recess and gym games for kids are a great stimulus to develop their motor ability. A great idea would be to engage them with age-appropriate yet fun games. If you are looking for such exciting games for your gym class, here are 30 games that will make your job easier.

List of 30 Best Gym Games for Kids

With different types of games available in the market, we have classified our list in categories to help you to find the best PE games for kids:

Exciting Gym Games For Kindergartners

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Preschoolers are full of energy and excitement, and physical activity boosts this trait. Physical exercises also improve their balance, reflex, flexibility and other motor skills crucial for their holistic development. Here are some amazing gym activities and workouts for kids to boost their fitness as well as their overall well-being:

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A good game to start with, it’s all about challenging the little ones to balance the bean bag on different parts of their body. Ask kids to walk or crawl with balancing bean bags on the shoulders, between the knees, on the back, etc.

This game will enhance their fine motor development as it involves walking, running, hopping, and maintaining momentary stillness- all by striking the right balance.  

  Tip : Get creative! Engage with them by visualizing funny scenarios, like asking them to imagine the bean bag as an egg that will fall and crack if the balance goes off.

This is another game where bean bag just serves the purpose. Bean bags are easy to grip and cause no injury even in accidental hits. To play the game, you can draw the targets on the floor and have kids throw the bean bags into targets. This will develop their accuracy, throwing and coordination skills. 

Tip: To make the game livelier, you can put down hula hoops or baskets instead of drawing targets manually. 

Volleying the balloon up high for as long and not letting it drop is the essence of the game. Allow kids to use their hands to keep the balloon off the ground, as this will enhance their flexibility and striking abilities.

Tip: As an add-on in the game, a teacher can ask students to call out a fellow student’s name while volleying up the balloon. This way, students can learn each other’s names and coordinate.

For little ones, this outdoor game can prove to be engaging. The idea is to draw different colored tracks and ask the kids to jump by chanting the color names. This game will foster color recognition and gross motor skills in kids. 

Tips: Do not use more than four colors for preschool kids otherwise they will feel burnout switching colors and will /eventually lose interest.

It’s time to get some yoga poses for kids to get them moving. For this game, you can use cards with animal yoga poses on them. Simply ask the kids to pull out a card from the deck and imitate the yoga pose shown on the card. Playing such games regularly can improve their overall flexibility. 

Tip: You can make the game more interesting by playing it in groups with half the class strength. Make a group of four students each and assign a card to them. Let the other half of the class decide on the best performers!

Preschool years are the best when it comes to firming the hand grip of kids. You can play this Drop and Catch game in groups but with a twist. Ask the kid in the middle to tag another kid and throw the ball to him while the latter will have to catch the ball before it bounces twice. This is a fun ball game for kids .

Tip: If the ball is too challenging to catch for kids, use a balloon.

Wanna know how to get your students hooked to giggles on Wednesdays? Well, Simone says ‘play’! Simon Says is one of the best games to achieve fun and physical movement at the same time. You can use all the exercises to get the kids moving such as touching toes, side bends to touch the ground, hopping forward and backward, flamingo legs, jumping in one place, etc.

Tip : To add a more exciting touch to the game, you can incorporate dance songs for kids and get them grooving.

Gym Class Games for Lower Elementary Kids

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Gym games for kids are a fun way to make your classroom fun along with encouraging kids to stay fit. Here are some of the most exciting gym class activities for lower elementary kids:

Hopscotch is a classic, loved game among children and adults alike. It not only contributes to developing gross motor skills, but also coordination and numeracy skills. Draw numbers from 1 to 10 with some boxes and you are good to go! 

Tip: Bring a fun twist in the game by making new rules such as ‘low feet jump to 10’, ‘hope like a frog as you count’, etc.   

Incorporating movement in the classroom routine using visual cues card can do wonders for the overall development of kids. You can make a set of visual cue cards and mention different actions on them such as jumping high, marching around, running in place, etc. Have your kids pull out a card and mimic the action. This will help improve their gross motor skills, receptive language, and motor imitations.

Tip : Attach the visual cards to popsicle sticks to make them easy to carry and increase their mean life.

Every so often, schools have either limited budgets or are unable to get supplies when needed. In such cases, gym games for kids that can be played without any equipment come to the rescue and RRRO is one of them. Teachers should challenge the students to roll sideways from their position until they reach the finish line and touch one member of another team. It’s a great game for pleasant weather days and gives good exercise to little ones. 

Tip: The bigger the team, the better the game.

11.  Shark and Minnows

This one is another great game that doesn’t require any equipment or setup but will surely bring up some cute giggles. It’s a tag game where one student i.e., the shark chases the rest of the students i.e., minnows. Consequently, every tagged student becomes a shark until there is a single minnow left- the winner of the game. 

Tip: Don’t forget to set some ground rules else the kids may run hither and thither, eventually increasing the risk of getting hurt.

12.  Beach Ball Blanket Toss

Make groups of four and ask kids to hold all four corners each of a big cloth or bedsheet. Throw a beach ball on the blanket and watch the excitement of the other kids as they try to catch the bouncing ball. In all, a good game to build grip and patience.

Tip: Instead of using a big cotton cloth piece, you can use a quilt as it will give a good bounce, adding more thrill to the game.

13.  See if You Can

Activity card games are a brilliant educational resource to teach kids, be it academics or movement skills. You can use such cards conveniently to teach kids about body composition and get them on a moving spree. The cards have instructions that go around movements like jumping, skipping, sprinting, balancing, leaping, etc. 

Tip: Challenge kids to attempt 3 activities each within a set time.

14.  Make an 8

This game will prove to be an excellent physical activity for teachers, let alone students. All you have to do is arrange for two tall cones and place them 3-4 meters apart. Now ask your students to face forward and move side-to-side in and out of the cone making a figure 8.

Tip: Once the students form an 8, ask them to repeat the activity while holding a basketball.

15.  Catch the Cones 

Teachers can stand on a box with 10 colored cones in her hand while the students stand all around the box. The game begins when the teacher throws the cones in the air all around and the students will have to catch the cones before they hit the ground. The student with a maximum number of cones at the end will be the winner. Playing this game repeatedly will enhance the catching and coordination skills of the students.

Tip: You can add a fun element to the game by giving points for different colored cones. 

16.  Obstacle Course 

This is a fun indoor game for kids , Obstacle Course improves agility, balance, and coordination in young kids. Place obstacles such as hula hoops, chairs, or ropes on the floor and ask kids to move swiftly as they dodge them.

Fun PE Games for Upper Elementary Kids  

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Physical activity games for kids are crucial for their growth. Let’s have a look at some fun PE activities for upper elementary kids!

17.  Egg and Spoon 

You cannot deny playing this ultimate hand-eye coordination game in your childhood. Simply give your students a spoon and ask them to balance the egg as they move from one point to another. The one who reaches the finishing line first wins the game. 

Tip: Dancing or singing while balancing the egg on the spoon will make it all the more challenging and fun. 

18.  Follow the Pattern 

Get set for an energetic and entertaining game that encompasses balancing activities with moving in patterns. The teacher will give calls throughout the game that will have instructions about the movement such as jumping and landing on two feet, galloping, hopping on one foot, etc. The students who follow all the patterns without fail will win the game.

Tip: You can level up the game by giving out calls every 20 seconds.

19.  Tail Tag

Students aged 9-12 years can be taught skills such as teamwork, healthy competition, strategy, and other physical skills through such games. As the name suggests, Tail Tag is all about grabbing as many tails as possible. Here tails are nothing but a piece of cloth that will be tied to a belt. Students have to grab and collect these tails as they chase each other.

Tip: Do not tuck or tie the cloth too tightly for kids as unmindful grabbing might lead to subtle hurt.

20.  Bounce the Bucket 

Another game that will surely make a PE class exciting! You will require 8 cones, 3 buckets, and 4 balls. Arrange the cones on the sidelines and buckets in the middle, and Tada! your setup is ready. The students will have to bounce the ball on the ground once and then throw it into the bucket from a distance. Bounce the Bucket will help motor skill-building in upper elementary kids. 

Tip: Use a basketball for a great bounce!

21.  Jump the Noodle 

In this game of two, you will just need a foam noodle. The idea is to jump over the noodle without touching it as the other player swipes it left, right and center. A pair that can finish 10 jumps each without any interruption receives the prize.

Tip: Allow the students to pair up themselves with their choice as it will help them coordinate and play.

22.  Rob the Nest

All the basketball lovers, assemble! The students will love the thrill and competition that this game offers. A large square is to be made using 4 hoops with many basketballs in the middle. Each team member will come forth and dribble the basketballs from the middle to their team’s spot. Once no ball remains in the ball, know that it’s time to run around and steal the balls from each other.

Tip: Make 4 teams with no more than 2 players to avoid complexity and confusion.

23.  Cat’s Corner 

Similar to dodgeball, the throwers in the game are cats who try to hit the runners i.e., mice using the ball. If the mouse gets hit by the ball before landing in the corner safe space, he is considered out.

Tip: To keep the game interesting, there must be an equal number of cats and mice.

24.  Shadow Tag

Tag games are a great way to engage the students . They aid in the development of skills like gross motor, endurance, and social and cognitive skills. Unlike other tag games, here students have to tag a runner’s shadow. A perfect time to play this game is during mid-day.

Tip: Set a rule where the player has to call out ‘SHADOW’ as soon as they hit a runner’s shadow, else they’ll be out of the game.

Top Gym Games for Middle Schoolers

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PE games that incorporate empathy and teamwork are very important for middle schoolers ranging between fifth grade and eighth grade. Here are some of our favorites: 

25.  Backward Soccer 

Where are all the soccer lovers? This game is soccer but with a backward twist. Players are not allowed to use their feet to advance the ball; their hands are the action weapons now. They must use only their hands to shoot, pass or dribble. Even goalies will only be allowed to use their hands in defense. 

Tip:   Keep a guide ready in case the students get all mixed up with the rules.

26.  Yoga Cards

Yoga is a good option for middle schoolers. Keep some yoga cards ready for your next PE class and ask them to hold each yoga pose for not less than 10 seconds.

Tip: If some students repel the idea of yoga, don’t worry. They will surely appreciate how relaxed they feel after some meditation treat. You can also show them some meditation videos for added engagement.

27.  Noodle Archery 

This is a classic archery game but with some fun modifications. Hang one hula hoop or have someone hold for you at some distance. Set up three lines at a different distance from the hula hoop which will act as the shooting positions. Ask each student to throw the pool into the hoop once from each line. 

Tip: Assign points to each line- highest to the farthest line and lowest to the closest one. This will make the game more competitive. 

28.  Relay Race 

Relays are the real ‘old is gold’. This game has been there for ages and never fails to excite the players and spectators. Relay Race not only enhances the natural competitive side of children but also encourages the development of gross motor, teamwork, and empathy skills. One high-five between players and you know it’s time to take over the race.

Tip: The tip here is that there is no need for any tip. The game in itself is sufficient to keep you on your toes.

29.  Pole Weave 

This is a great exercise to do twice or thrice a week. Place three straight poles and three crossed poles diagonally on the ground. To win the game, students will have to jump over the cross poles and sprint to weave in and out of the straight poles without touching any of them. 

Tip : You can make the game more challenging by asking students to jump over the crossed poles and back at least 3 times.

30.  Speed Ball

A mix of basketball and soccer, this is a challenging brain game for kids . It is played in two groups where both teams have access to a basketball net and goals each on their side. A team player passes the ball in the air like a basketball, but if it falls on the ground, the game switches to soccer. It’s all hands now!

Tip: Keep negative marking when the ball falls on the ground to make the game competitive.

Let’s Make Fitness Fun for Kids!

PE classes can be very fulfilling if the games are both exciting and physically challenging at the same time. Instead of forcing them for boring squats and push-ups, you can engage them in such games. Motivation is necessary but how it is conveyed also plays a central role. And, it’s all up to PE teachers to how tactfully they face this challenge. Moreover, the list of the gym games for kids is not exhaustive. There’s always room for tailoring a game to your student’s needs and skill requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can i motivate students to be physically active.

It’s a challenging task, but you do not need to worry! Apart from engaging them in group gym games for kids, you can allow them to groove to some dance and music, with activities like Zumba and Dance Aerobics. However, you must be vigilant about the kind of music being played on the speakers. A smart move would be to decide student-friendly music playlist well in advance. Secondly, you must highlight the difference between being a fitness freak and being physically active.

How often can I let students play these games?

It depends on the schedule of PE classes provided by the school authorities. For preschool kids, the gym games for kids could be played once every day. However, for upper elementary and middle schoolers, twice or thrice a week would be enough.

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Colder days are coming, but experts say physical activity can and should continue.

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Dancing is a fun way to burn off excess energy. At the GoNoodle.com Indoor Recess page, parents and teachers can find videos and activities that offer guided dance lessons to hip, new music for children.

Summer is over, the days are getting shorter and colder temperatures will soon take hold across much of the country. For parents and teachers caring for children in early grades, that means going outdoors for exercise at a park or playground will get increasingly harder.

But experts say planning indoor physical activities for kids can help keep children active and entertained.

“Being inside doesn’t mean that physical activity has to stop or even be shortened,” says Richard Rairigh, physical activity educational adviser at the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill . “It’s important to keep to the recreation schedule, and that can easily be done indoors with a few modifications.”

Rairigh says research suggests children should ideally get 120 minutes of physical activity each day. If going outside simply isn’t an option, here are some physical activities for children in grades K-4 that can be done indoors:

Dancing is a fun way to burn off excess energy. At the GoNoodle.com Indoor Recess page , parents and teachers can find videos and activities that offer guided dance lessons to hip, new music for children. The activities are tied to core academic principals, including reading, science and math. All activities are suitable for small, indoor spaces.

Parachute play time

This one from Munchkin.com only takes a bedsheet, if you don’t happen to have a parachute hanging around. Have everyone in the family hold a side while quickly moving their arms up and down. Put some small balls or balloons on top and see how fast you can knock them off.

Balance beam fun

Using an actual gymnastics beam isn’t the only way for children to learn balance. This idea from Active for Life recommends using painter’s tape to make a straight line on the floor. Encourage your child to walk forward, backward and sideways.

Book-worm workout

Story time doesn’t have to be just a bedtime ritual. Pick a book that has a word that’s repeated often. For example, choose the word “hat” if you’re reading “The Cat in the Hat.” Every time the word comes up in the story, students do an exercise.

Avoid the shark

This one, another from Active for Life, takes a little more space, resources and time, but it’s a creative way to burn energy. Cover your living room floor (the shark-filled ocean) with foam floor tiles or towels taped to the floor with masking tape and have your child jump from one to the next without touching the water.

Races to teach animal life

Hop like a bunny or waddle like a duck. This one, courtesy of the Mommy Poppins website , can be done when lessons get dull and little minds begin to wander. Call a timeout and ask for everyone to slither like a snake.

Learning is fun and active

Want to break up the book work or teacher talk time? Run for Good suggests having children exercise as they’re practicing math or spelling. They can do jumping jacks as they spell words, recite math facts as they’re doing squats or pass a ball back and forth as they do either.

Snake dance

For this activity from Playworld , children form a line to make a snake. They place their hands on the shoulders of the child in front of them, and the first child or the teacher leads them around the room or play area. To make things a bit more exciting and challenging, the child at the front of the line can try to tag the child at the end.

Racing inside (really)

Even if you don’t have much room to run in your house or classroom, there might be space for a few races, according to the Worth Writing Forblog . Balance a hard-boiled egg on a spoon and race each other across the room or have pillowcase races similar to potato sack races. (Hint: Use pillowcases you aren’t fond of in case they don’t survive.)

An oldie but goodie: Simon Says

In this old favorite from Family Fun Twin Cities , you are the leader and get to work the children up into a frenzy. First, choose someone to be “Simon.” Simon either begins a command with “Simon says” or not. To stay in the game, children only must follow the commands that begin with “Simon says.” If you want to make the game more challenging, simply issue commands faster and make the actions more difficult.

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Adults may be tempted to shorten the activity time outside and return inside where it’s warm and toasty. But remember the goal: Exercise, indoors and out, helps support healthy and happy children. It can also reinforce other learning.

William Potter, president of the California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, teaches cross-curricular lessons in math, literature and science in his elementary school physical education classes at Serendipity School in Belmont, California.

“Teaching across curriculum is a great way to incorporate physical activity, movement and overall fitness,” Potter says. “We found these lessons worked great when everyone was at-home learning, and they translate well in small spaces indoors.”

Longtime physical education teacher Terri Drain, president of the SHAPE America, the Society of Health and Physical Educators, touts the benefits of physical activity in any setting.

“I hope children are still getting most of their exercise outside,” she says. “Right now, if you ask a student what they like to do, only 1 in 5 will say an outside activity. They are getting away from nature, and that’s not always a good thing.”

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Looking for some great indoor PE games for getting your PE students moving when it’s wet, blazing hot, or freezing cold outside? When the weather isn’t favorable for outdoor physical activities, PE teachers and coaches have to be creative about getting kids moving indoors with potentially small space gym games, where it’s dry and climate-controlled. And while Duck, Duck, Goose is a classic for a reason—everyone loves it!—there are plenty of other great ways to get kids moving and hit their PE curriculum goals inside. Remember, 20 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise equals one mile!

1. Pickleball

A bit like tennis played with a Wiffle Ball and large, wooden, ping-pong-style paddles, Pickleball has been around for decades, but lately it’s been enjoying a bit of a renaissance in PE classes across the country. This game is perfect for indoor PE play, especially if you have either a smaller class or plenty of space for multiple games to be played at once. Pickleball encourages teamwork and as well as developing students’ hand-eye coordination and strategy skills, and there are numerous variations on the game that can be implemented to fit your particular PE class and indoor gym space.

2. Shark Zone

Lay out mats throughout the gym—blue if possible!—and then set up a series of items on top of the mats that students can stand on and move from one to the next without touching the mats. These items might include balance beams, benches, chairs, pieces of plywood and so on. Tell the students that the mats are the shark-infested waters, and the items on top are the safe zone. Then divide them into teams, and have them work and strategize together on how to move safely from one safe zone to the next without ever falling to the mats. Shark Zone is a fun team building game for kids, helps develop balance and coordination, and it’s just good, silly fun on a rainy indoor-PE day.

3. Fitness Bingo

Make up Bingo-style sheets for your students with exercises listed in the squares, along with the number of repetitions or length of time for each exercise. These might include 10 pushups, burpees or jumping-jacks; 20 seconds of mountain-climbers, jumping rope or running in place; and so on. Give each student a Fitness Bingo sheet and a marker to mark off which activities they complete as the teacher calls them out. The first person to call out “Fitness Bingo!” when they’ve marked off all their squares gets to be the leader who calls out the next round. PE teachers love to use this game as a warm up activity for their students!

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4. Musical Chairs

This classic game might seem like it’s only for young children, but the truth is that students of any age can enjoy the silliness and fun that Musical Chairs provides. Best of all, this game gets kids moving while also honing their listening skills. The basic, classic format of the game involves setting up chairs in a circle with their backs to the inside of the circle, starting with one fewer chair than the total number of students playing the game. Students form an outer ring around the chairs and walk, skip, run or jump around the chairs to music. When the teacher hits Pause at random moments, everyone must scramble to find a seat. Whoever doesn’t find a seat is “out”; set one chair to the side and continue the game in rounds until there’s only one final student standing (or sitting, as the case may be)!

Depending on the age of your PE students, you can add fun twists to the game to switch things up and help your students work toward different fitness goals. For example:

Students who are “out” must do jumping-jacks, high-knees or pushups while the other students are busy moving to the music.

Walking, running, skipping and hopping are all fun ways to move around the circle as the music plays, but students can also do other fitness-building movements around the chairs, such as lunges, dancing, high-knees, running backward or somersaults (if the game can be played on mats or another soft surface).

Don’t have chairs in your gym or other workout space? No problem — Musical Chairs can be played without chairs as a move-and-freeze game, in which the last student to freeze when the music pauses is “out.”

Add extra movement requirements for students to perform as quickly as possible when the music stops: Have them do five jumping-jacks or touch their heads, shoulders, knees and toes before finding a chair.

5. CROSSNET

This four-square version of volleyball is a super-fun take on the traditional game. Incredibly easy to set up, with adjustable height levels for any age group, it’s a blast for kids from elementary up through high school. CROSSNET targets throwing and catching skills and helps kids develop their hand-eye coordination, while tapping into their competitive natures. It doesn’t take up a lot of room, making it a perfect indoor PE game for smaller spaces or for interval stations set up throughout the gym.

6. Red Light, Green Light

This is another simple movement game that seems childish but can be lots of silly fun for all ages, and which can be used to build cardio endurance, strength or flexibility as well as skills related to listening, observing and following instructions.

In Red Light, Green Light, students line up on the starting line; when the teacher or leader calls out “Green light,” everyone advances toward the finish line until the teacher/leader calls out “Red light,” at which point everyone must freeze as quickly as possible. The game is played until everyone has crossed the finish line. The movements students use in moving toward the finish line are up to them and the teacher to decide; they can run, skip, dance, or do jumping-jacks, high-knees, lunges or even burpees. The possibilities are nearly endless!

The teacher can also add in a “yellow light” twist: When they call out “Yellow light,” students must slow down in whatever movement they are performing. Then, when the teacher calls out “Red light,” students must freeze in place and hold their form or position until “Green light” is called out once again. The slow movements followed by holding a particular position can help students build both muscle and endurance.

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7. Indoor Free-Play Stations

Many kids love having some free choice and autonomy built into their school day, and indoor PE days are perfect for blending free choice and autonomy with movement and fun. Set up stations around the gym (or wherever you’re meeting with students) and have children cycle through activities of their choice. These can include activities that develop their persistence as well as their spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination, such as hula-hooping or underhand throwing with bean bags; plyometrics activities, such as jumping rope, jumping-jacks or long jumps; strength-training activities, such as pushups or planks; or cardio endurance builders, such as burpees, high-knees or running in place.

8. Yoga and Mindfulness

A chilly, rainy day can be perfect for helping students develop mindfulness with an indoor yoga and stretching session. Yoga is great since it can be modified to work for almost any age and ability level, and the benefits for students extend well beyond the gym. When students have a few minutes during the school day to calm down and focus on their breathing or how certain stretches or poses make their bodies feel, they can develop mindfulness over time. This can help improve their test scores and focus in class as well as their mood and confidence levels.

9. Cat and Mouse

This game is like Flag Tag, except the flags are pieces of cloth or string tucked into students’ waistbands to represent tails. One or two students can be the cats that chase the mice; mice are “out” when the cats pull out their tails.

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10. Hula Hoop Tic-Tac-Toe

This game requires nine hula hoops and ten beanbags—five of one color and five of another. Lay out the nine hula hoops on the floor like a tic-tac-toe grid and then divide students into two teams. Both teams must line up at a starting line some distance away from the hula hoops. When the teacher says “Go,” Player One from the first team runs to the hula hoops and drops a beanbag into the hoop of their choice, and then runs back as quickly as possible. As soon as that player returns, Player One from the second team does the same thing, running to the hoops and dropping a beanbag into another hoop, attempting to block the other team from winning, just like in regular tic-tac-toe. If any player accidentally kicks the hula hoops out of formation, they must stop and re-form the tic-tac-toe grid. Players who are standing in line waiting for their turn can keep moving with jumping jacks, high-knees, or running or marching in place. Hula hoop tic-tac-toe games move quickly; an average-sized class will play several games before every player has had a turn, and then they can start all over again.

11. Gym Laps

When you have to get a group of students moving indoors, sometimes it’s best to just get back to basics. If you can’t have students walk or run on the outdoor track, why not have them walk or run the perimeter of the gym? If you’re the coach of a Marathon Kids run club, your students can log miles just as well inside as outside! You can also have them use the hallways (quietly, of course, when class is in session!). Make it fun by splitting students into relay teams or having them track their own steps or mileage in a data spreadsheet. Students can also do laps by lining up and having the student at the back of the line walk or run as quickly as they can to the front of the line, making slow group forward progress by taking turns until the finish line.

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15 Easy and Exciting Indoor Physical Education Ideas

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Whether it’s pouring rain, cold, or scorching hot, weather often impacts our physical education plans. We could have scheduled a nature walk or a trip to the playground, but a shift in weather systems can foil our activities.

I like to have a variety of alternatives to do in times such as these and today I’m going to share them with you!

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I used to play this all the time as a child! I made a simple version for our homeschool by cutting out squares of non-skid shelf matting. I spread the matting around on the floor, and the players have to hop from “stone” to “stone” without falling into the hot lava.

Dance Party

Put on some music and bust out your best dance moves. You can organize some dances too, like a conga line, the Chicken Dance (one of my personal favourites) and the limbo!

“Snowball” Fight

Ball up some white socks and throw them at one another! Don’t get hit or you turn into a snow statue!

Balance Beam

This is an easy one to set up.

Stick a long piece of painter’s tape  to the floor and encourage your children to walk across the beam without falling off. You can make it more challenging by having them hop from one balance beam to another.

Looking for homeschool physical education ideas? Look no further! Here are 15 easy and fun indoor physical education ideas you can try at home!

While you have the painter’s tape out, why not set up a game of hopscotch? Use a bean bag to toss onto the squares of the hopscotch area.

If you don’t want to waste painter’s tape, you could always purchase a hopscotch rug and roll it out when you want to play.

Have you ever done 1 minute of hula hooping?! It’s quite the workout! Get out some small hula hoops and challenge your children to keep their hula hoop up as long as they can.

Bean Bag Toss

Set up a target and have your children toss bean bags into it. You can have bowls (each worth a different point value), use a box with cuts holes in it, or you could set up a store-bought  bean bag toss game !

Egg Spoon Race

Use tablespoons to carry a plastic egg (like the ones you find in stores before Easter) across the room to a partner. Transfer the egg from your spoon to your partners’ spoon without dropping it and then race back to the starting line.

We have this cute egg and spoon race game   that we like to use. When the egg drops, the “shell” cracks and the bean bag yolk falls out. It’s so much fun!

Place a piece of fabric in a child’s back pocket or loosely wrapped around a belt loop. Everyone chases that child and tries to pull the tail out!

Crawling uses many muscles. We love our pop-up tunnel and often take it out when the weather is bad.

Looking for homeschool physical education ideas? Look no further! Here are 15 easy and fun indoor physical education ideas you can try at home!

Obstacle Course

Move tables and chairs around and set up a fun obstacle course! We usually crawl under tables, climb over chairs, crawl through boxes, etc. It’s so much fun!

Captain, Yes Captain

When I worked in out-of-school care, this was a favourite game to play. I used to chuckle as the kids tried to keep up with the “commands” the “captain” would shout out.

To play, you first select a “captain”. The captain yells out orders and the crew have to follow the orders.

Here are the orders:

Bow: Run to the front of the boat (front of room)

Stern:  Run to the back  of the boat (back of room)

Port:  Run to the left side of the boat

Starboard: Run to the right side of the boat.

Hit the deck : Lay down on your stomach

Salute : Salute and yell, “Aye, aye captain!”

Scrub the deck : Drop to your knees and pretend to scrub the floor.

Captain’s quarters : Everyone ran towards the captain.

SHARK!: Everyone must run to a designated base. The last player to the base is eliminated.

Parachute games

When my aunt closed her dayhome, she gave us a small 6′ parachute . We’ve gotten so much use out of it! We do all sorts of games, several we got from the Parachute Play book. We simply clear a space in the middle of the living room and start playing our games – our favourite is to try to keep a ball on the parachute while flapping the parachute up and down.

There’s nothing like a game of Simon Says. I like to use especially physical commands such as jumping on one foot, running in one spot, doing jumping jacks, crawling on the belly, sit-ups, etc.

These are just a few of our fun default physical education activities when we can’t get outside. I hope you’ve found something fun for you and your children to do.

What are some of the indoor physical education activities you participate in?

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Jennifer! These are such genius ideas! I’m stealing these for a rainy/sunny day inside or out with my two year old (slightly modified of course!). I love the snowball fight idea and the Captain one as well. This will make such great fun at our house, so thank you for sharing :) Your ideas are always so great, and I’m even more thankful that you share the wealth of your knowledge with us!

Jennifer Bly

I’m delighted you enjoyed these activities Maria! You can definitely enjoy some of them with your daughter.

Abi @ Joy In My Kitchen

These are some great new ideas for us. Tail tag sounds like fun (better put the dog in her crate though!), and I bet an egg and spoon race after lunch soon would be a welcome change to our routine. It’s also been too long since we set up a good obstacle course. Thanks for the inspiration. Sometimes we like to practice balancing on one leg; add balancing and catching a koosh ball (they don’t bounce off the hands so easily) is an added challenge.

If our dog wasn’t suffering from arthritis and had his fourth leg, I’m sure we would have to lock him up while we play tail tag.

Good idea with the koosh ball – I’ll have to keep that in mind!

I’m glad you found some new ideas here Abi!

Natasha Jones

Hi! Thanks for the tips. I teach PE and Health and moms and dads always ask for ways or ideas to get their kids moving. You have some great ideas and I’ll pass your blog along for them to check out.

I’m delighted you enjoyed these tips Natasha! I would love it if you would share the link to this post with the moms and dads in your classes. Thanks!

Samantha

Love these Easy and Exciting Indoor Physical Education Ideas , amazing . That’s what we should share with kids . All kids should be physically active, thanks for sharing these Ideas.

Glad you enjoyed these Samantha!

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61 Fun Gross Motor Activities for Elementary Indoor Recess

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Many elementary students require gross motor activities during indoor recess. It gives important sensory input so they can attend and behave!

The mother of a kindergarten student approached her child’s teacher regarding the available movement activities offered during indoor recess.  

Her son was the type who really needed movement input during recess.  This sensory input helped him to focus and behave better the rest of the day. 

Momma wanted to make sure that her son was still able to get gross motor and movement input if inclement weather caused the class to stay indoors.

This child’s teacher reassured the mom that movement brain breaks were offered throughout the school day.  And during the indoor recess days, she played videos so the kids could dance and move in the classroom.

But momma knew this wasn’t enough to meet her child’s sensory needs!

She knew her son wasn’t able to get the same input from dancing that he could get on playground equipment or from a wide open space. Momma knew he needed more gross motor movements during this important time of the day.  

She researched indoor gross motor activities for her son. Additionally, she read a book written by an occupational therapist.   

When she and I crossed paths, she had many questions and concerns for me (she knew I was a school based occupational therapist and wanted to ask me about what she learned in the book.)  

I had so many thoughts and ideas for her right away, and was excited to give her support. 

This post is to share the activities with you. You know I love another opportunity to help guide more educators and parents who will come across this challenge.

It’s truly so important to help meet the needs of sensory seeking children throughout the learning day. Recess is their time to get the physical and sensory input.

When the weather brings recess indoors, we are forced to be creative so that kids can still play, move, and have fun.

Especially important for the kiddos that NEED the input.

Why Gross Motor Activities Are Important for Kids During Indoor Recess

Recess is so incredibly important for all children.  They experience the outdoors and can move in large open spaces.  

During outdoor recess, young children can obtain heavy work input as they climb on playground equipment.  

Their nervous systems receive important movement input while on swings, balance structures, and slides. They get powerful input when hanging upside down or spinning around.  

Young children’s brains and nervous systems need this gross motor time every day.

Gross motor play nourishes the body with sensory input – the foundation for learning and attending (as shown in the sensory pyramid of learning .)   

Sensory input helps kids develop body awareness, motor coordination, and perceptual skills needed for learning and completing daily tasks.  

More importantly, sensory activities help calm and organize the brain and nervous system so that children attend and behave better.  Physical activity helps with mental health .  

So what happens if you live in an area where indoor recess is common due to a rainy day, cold day, or snowy day?  You offer indoor gross motor activities that give children’s bodies similar sensory input!

Gross Motor Activity Ideas for Indoor Recess

Make sure you choose indoor gross motor skills activities that provide movement (vestibular) input and muscle and joint (proprioceptive) input. 

Children’s brains pay attention better when they have opportunities to use more parts of their bodies and larger muscle groups.  

The sensory input provided to the muscles and joints gives calming and organizing information to the brain. 

The following gross motor indoor recess activities are grouped into several different categories.

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Scooter Indoor Recess Activities

Scooters are one of my favorite indoor recess games.  Borrow scooters from a PT, your physical education department, or a co-worker for some excellent heavy work input.  

Children can play matching games as they move themselves back and forth on the scooter.  A fun game which also provides heavy work input is using the hula hoops; kids take turns pulling each other either on their stomachs or in a balanced sitting position.  

  • Sit on Scooter, Propel with Feet
  • Prone (on Belly) on Scooters Pulling with the Arms (Feet in the Air)
  • Use Hula Hoops to Make a Train
  • On Belly, Spin Around in a Circle Using Arms 
  • Follow a Path or Pattern

Indoor Spotter Jumping Activities 

Floor spotters are a great way to offer deep pressure and movement input for elementary kids.  Set them up as part of an obstacle course or just in an area by itself. 

  • Jump with 2 Feet Together on Each Spotter
  • Hop with Right Foot on Each Target 
  • Hop with Left Foot on Each Target
  • Frog Jump to Each One (Low Squat Jump)
  • Hopscotch 

Paper Plate Activities for Balancing and Heavy Work

Paper plates are another great way to provide sensory input. Each student can use two paper plates, one for each foot to slide down a hall or around a large safe space.  Use four paper plates for the hands and feet for bear crawls to a target and back. 

For the inchworm, kids slide their arms first and then slide their legs up to the arms like an inchworm. Plank jumping jacks don’t require moving across the floor.  

  • Ice Skating 
  • Bear Crawls
  • Plank Jumping Jacks

Gross Motor Hallway Games and Activities

Create or use long open spaces in the hallway for gross motor and movement activities.  Have students complete these by choice and preference or make it into a game.  Have kids play follow the leader using any or all of the following gross motor movements.

  • Scavenger Hunt
  • Somersaults
  • Backward Rolls 

Gymnastics Movements for Indoor Recess

You will definitely have years when some elementary students like to practice their gymnastics moves!  The upside down movements or the orbital movements are so good for the vestibular system. 

  • Back Walkovers
  • Handsprings

Indoor Gross Motor Games and Activities Using Floor Tape

Place tape (painter’s tape works well) on the floor in different patterns listed below.  Create rule cards or have students come up with their own rules for each pattern.  Or they can try to follow a leader’s pattern.   

  • Balance Beam Lines

Heavy Work Activities and Racing Active Games  

For those students who have excess energy, these proprioceptive games are perfect.  Kids really need to exert their muscles when performing these gross motor activities.

  • Tug-of-war 
  • Pushing a Peer in a Box or Bin
  • Pulling Another Student on a Blanket on Their Stomach
  • Pushing a Peer on a Chair with Tennis Ball Covers 
  • Pulling a Peer on an Upside Down Carpet Square using a Hoop
  • Crab Walk Races
  • Bear Walk Races
  • Wheelbarrow Races

Shuttle Races

Set up activities to work on hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills during indoor recess.  Place one set of objects (bean bags) on one end of the hall or room and the other target (bucket) on the other side. 

A small group of students can divide up and have team relay races.  Alternatively, kids can go for time or race one other peer.  Use a scooter or hoppity ball in place of the running.

  • Bean Bags to a Target
  • Rings on a Cone
  • Stacking Cones or Cups
  • Complete Puzzles
  • Balls in a Cup or Can

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Jump Rope Activities for Indoor Recess

There are multiple games that can be played and made up using jump ropes.  It can be set up as a station in the back or front of the room if space permits.  Jump ropes are also a great option to add to an obstacle course or to use them for balancing games.

  • Single Jumping
  • Double Jump

Gross Motor Activities Using Balloons During Indoor Recess

Balloons or a cheap way to provide extra movement input for kids. Tapping the balloon in the air above the head is a perfect way to help improve postural muscles in the upper back shoulders and neck.  Additionally, the position of the head provides unique input for the vestibular system.  

  • Balloon Taps in the Air
  • Balloon Wall Taps

Indoor Recess Classic Game

Use your entire class or divide into small groups for indoor games.  Classic group games are a fun way to add physical activity and to work on listening skills and social skills.  Be sure to add movements such as spinning, bending forward, backward, etc to give the head extra vestibular input.  

  • Red Light, Green Light
  • Musical Chairs
  • Mother (Teacher) May I?
  • Freeze Dance

Obstacle Courses for Indoor Gross Motor Input

Choose some of the previous activities listed to make an obstacle course.  Have students create their own (with your supervision and approval.)  Add elements for stepping over (bins, spotters, ropes) or climbing under (table, chair, blanket) or moving around.   

Create mobile movement mats (like a yoga mat with a hopscotch pattern drawn on it.)  Add scooters, tape, hop balls, etc to various parts of the obstacle course.  

  • Jump Rope Paths
  • Yoga Mat with Hopscotch 

Additional Resources and Ideas for Indoor Gross Motor Activities 

Try games like sports charades, movement board games, or movement dice games.  For the dice games, list 6 or 12 movement exercises; kids roll a die or dice and perform the corresponding exercise.  

Check out 40 Core Exercises for Kids for great ideas that target improving core strength.  So many kids lack core strength.  These exercises are quick and easy to add to daily routines.  This post has a free printable at the end.

For more proprioceptive exercises for your students, check out these 25 Proprioceptive Brain Breaks to Increase Attention & Focus .  This type of sensory input is so powerful for the nervous system.  A free printable is also available on this post.

If you’d like more easy movement ideas to embed throughout your day, check out 30 Great Movement Activities to Enhance Learning .  This post shows ways to add the movement activities in your classroom or learning space.  

Tips for Your Indoor Recess Gross Motor Activities

I’m sure you’ll have a few barriers when trying some of the activities shared in this post.  Please don’t let them stop you!  

Your kids need movement during the day.  Recess is a great opportunity for this, even if inclement weather brings it indoors.

Space is typically the biggest concern for indoor gross motor activities.  

Start by checking your building schedule to see if there are any large open spaces available during your scheduled recess time.

If not, hallways are a great way for kids to get movement and gross motor activities while indoors.  But check to make sure there are no neighboring classes trying to learn. 

Look into using a peer buddy system.  Check with your administrators and your building schedules for free time and have responsible older students partner up with younger kids to set up, guide and lead the activities.  (Under adult supervision.) 

Talk to your parent associations and utilize parent or community volunteers.  I know the parent who brought this concern to my attention would have gladly volunteered her time to make sure her son got the input that he needs every day! 

Finally, have students complete all activities under supervision and ensure safety is the top priority for your students.  Develop Learn Grow’s disclaimer states that you are fully responsible for your actions and the results of your actions.  Click the link for more information.  I love sharing my OT activities and ideas, but I am not responsible for when they are actually carried out.  

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How to Address Behavior Problems at School – This post gives tips on dealing with behavior challenges.  One of the important points made in this post is making sure that kids who get in trouble are not punished by withholding recess.  They’re typically the ones that NEED it so they can behave better!

Skill Building Outdoor Games for Kids – This blog post shares outdoor movement games as well as activities that support visual motor skills for the classroom. Find simple DIY activities or games for your Amazon Wish List.

Best Brain Break Exercises – This post contains a free printable with brain gym exercises listed as part of the exercise sequence.  It’s a quick sequence that can be completed in under two minutes.  Perfect for students in between lessons.  

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30 Great Movement Activities to Enhance Learning

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Nutrition Based Physical Activity Games

Physical activity and healthy eating go hand in hand, so why not combine them both for some exciting fun! Studies show that incorporating movement into learning can assist a child in gaining and retaining knowledge. Nutrition education should be a life skill that is incorporated into daily routines and innovative learning strategies so our children are empowered to develop and maintain lifelong healthy habits. Taking an unstructured approach to learning and allowing children to move while they learn not only is a great way to get the brain stimulated and promote exercise – it also allows for a deeper dive into the mind-body connection. Discuss with your child why sitting less and moving more is important for good health along with the benefits of healthy eating.

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MyPlate Relay Race

A fun take on your typical relay race – this game explores different foods and their food groups and can be easily adapted to be played with as little or as many players – indoor or out!

Materials Needed:

  • 5 buckets or bins (you can also use tupperwear containers, empty shoeboxes, soup pots or other items you have on hand at home)
  • Bags – the same number of teams you have playing (plastic, recycled grocery bag, backpack, reusable tote, etc.)
  • Don’t have any on hand? Make your own! Cut pictures out from the circulars in the paper or invite children to draw pictures with crayons or markers of various foods in each food group. Cut them out and write the name on the back to add in a spelling lesson!
  • Optional: Colored markers or construction paper to create corresponding color labels for each food group

Steps for Set-Up:

  • Gather five buckets or bins for each team and label them to show the five food groups: 1) Grains, 2) Fruits, 3) Vegetables, 4) Dairy, and 5) Meat/Meat Alternate
  • You can also use the corresponding food group color to help identify the bucket or bin and reinforce the color of each food group by using colored construction paper or a colored marker.
  • Place the buckets or bins at the end of a hallway or in an area where children can run a distance to get to it (e.g. backyard or safe open space)
  • Take a baggie and place a variety of food models or pictures of foods in it. You will be giving each team a baggie of these, so make enough to cover each team you have playing. Make sure to have an equal amount in each!

Steps to play:

  • Separate into teams and have each team line up at the “starting” line.
  • Give each team a bag of food models/ food cutouts and assign a team leader. The baggie will stay with the first person at the beginning of the line.
  • When the leader says “Go,” each team will begin its relay. Team members will take turns pulling a food model or picture from their team’s bag and running to the appropriate MyPlate bucket or bin and putting it in the correct one.
  • After placing the food picture or model in the correct bucket or bin, the participant will run back and tag the next person in line. The teams will continue the activity until the bag at the starting line of each team is empty.
  • When both teams have finished, remove the food models or pictures from the buckets or bins. Pull the items one by one from each as a check and review what foods “belong” in each food group.

Musical Fruits and Vegetables

This simple, but exciting game incorporates fun music with fruits and vegetables to encourage learning through movement!

  • Fresh fruits and veggies
  • Pictures of selected fruits and veggies (e.g. printed out, cut out from grocery circulars or invite children to draw their own)
  • Slips of paper
  • Pen or marker
  • Music (played through a favorite device or singing to the tune of a favorite song)
  • Place the pictures in a circle on the floor and tape each one to the floor to secure and prevent slipping when stepped on.
  • Take slips of paper and write down each fruit and vegetable chosen for the game and a fun fact on each slip, then place in a cup.
  • Gather the fruit and veggies and have them on hand nearby. Note: This game incorporates tasting the items, so these fruits and vegetables should match the ones in the pictures and be items you have on hand at home. Some ideas are apples, pears, kiwi, bananas, peaches, plums, strawberries, raisins, cranberries, carrots, sugar snap peas, celery, broccoli, etc.
  • Start playing the music of your choice. As the music plays, invite children to move and dance around the circle. When the music stops, the children should stop on the nearest space.
  • After everyone stops on a space, pull out a slip of paper. The child standing on the space corresponding to the slip drawn wins that piece of fruit or vegetable and joins you to help draw the next slip. Remember to tell the group about the fun fact!

Continue playing until everyone is a winner or you run out of time and taste test the produce won.

Eating Healthy Dance Party

Dancing is a great way to get your heart rate up and can be fun for all! This specific dance activity incorporates healthy eating messages into fun movements through music. Studies show that pairing learning with creative movement and music leads to better understanding and retention of learning for children. Share this activity with friends and relatives and invite them to join virtually. Consider scheduling an at-home dance party activity on a virtual meeting platform to show off your new songs and moves!

Visit these websites for fun songs to learn and incorporate movement:

  • Songs for Teaching uses music to promote learning and provides a library full of nutrition and food songs.
  • USDA ChooseMyPlate has three songs to learn and get moving to while promoting MyPlate and healthy eating.
  • Color Me Healthy music gets children up and moving to a fun and happy beat.
  • The Learning Station brings you the Fruit and Veggie Hokey Pokey! A twist on an all-time favorite dance song.

Adapt these games to fit your space. Use household items and modify to accommodate as many or little participants.

Host a songwriting contest using healthy foods and pair it with your favorite beat!

Consider using these activities as brain breaks or recess at home. Schedule recess, just like schools do, and make it a part of your family’s daily routine.

Dancing can be considered unstructured play and opens the door for additional exploration, creativity, and self-expression for your child. Invite them to teach you their favorite dance moves or lead an activity.

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Nutrition Education

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28 Best PE Games With Absolutely No Equipment

P.E. lessons can be a bit daunting at times. All that equipment to organize and worry about. Yuck!

Then there are the safety aspects to consider. Eek!

The good news is, there are plenty of simple P.E. games that you can use with no equipment!

The Ultimate List of PE Games With No Equipment

Whether you need ideas for Kindergarten PE games, or PE games for preschool this list will spark the creativity you need for gym class or at home!

I’ve been teaching in early education for the best part of 20 years now, and in that time I’ve come up with a full armory of the very best PE games WITH NO EQUIPMENT! Woop!

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That’s right! Just a group of children are enough to create many games and have plenty of fun.

All you need are a good space and plenty of energy, so let’s go!

PE class with no equipment

1. Stop And Go Bubbles

Practice drawing a great big pretend bubble with your finger in the air.

Reach up as high as you can and reach down as low as you can. Really reach all the way around you.

If you can reach and touch anyone else with our moving your feet you are too close to move away and make sure you are in your own space.

Stretch out in your bubble to make sure you can’t touch anyone else’s just in case you should burst their bubble.

Ask the children to move like a bubble and float around the space. How freeing and mindful this bit is!

When you tell them to stop, make sure their bubble is in a good space so that no one can burst it.

2.Extra Sensory Perception (ESP)

This is a brilliant pairs game, that is good as a warm-up or as a fun game on it’s own!.

What you do is invent three movements and demonstrate them to the group.

Once you’ve played it a couple of times, the kids can come up with their own ideas.

Three examples of moves could be:

  • Doing star jumps
  • Doing Jazz hands
  • Jumping a 360 spin on the spot

Then everyone gets a partner.

The true challenge now is to activate your ESP, which (as pretty much all kids seem to know), is your Extra-Sensory Perception. Simply put, this is the ability to read your partner’s mind (which is very exciting).

Everyone displays one of the three moves at the same time. You want to do the move that you think your partner will do.

Do the same move? Woo woo! You activated your ESP.

Different move? Just try again.

Keep going for a few goes, before changing partners to see if your ESP works better or worse on other people.

As well as being a great PE activity, I often use this as a circle time game in class. This is one of the favorite games from my book 101 Circle Time Games…That Actually Work!

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This book contains all the very best mindfulness circle games, active circle games, math games, literacy circle games, and so much more! You can check out the book here.

3. Foxes And Hares

Once the children have got a good understanding of space, and they can stop and start on your command, there are lots of fun PE games you can introduce.

Foxes and hares is a classic chase game .

Aim of the game: To catch all the hares of course!

About a fifth of the children should be foxes. So if you are playing with 10 children, 2 children can be foxes. 

The hares move around the space by hopping. To hop, they should move both feet together and then put two hands together on the floor, just like a rabbit or a hare moves in bunny hops.

The foxes also move on four legs (hands and feet) but they should be quicker as they are less restricted.

To catch a hare, simply touch them (gently, please! No fox attacks).

When all the Hares are caught by the foxes, the game is over and you start a new game with a new group of foxes.

4. Trains and Tunnels

This is a similar version to the game above. There are always loads of train enthusiasts among pretty much any age of children, so this game is always a winner.

Choose a few children to be the trains. 

Explain that the rest of the children are tunnels. They should make a tunnel by putting both their hands and feet on the floor and arching their back as high as they can to make a high tunnel with their body. 

The trains should run around the space until you shout Whoo Whoo.

At the sound of the train whistle, they should crawl through as many of the tunnels as they can. 

When a train has been through a tunnel, the tunnel is released and becomes a train. 

Keep playing until all the tunnels are trains. 

This is a fun game for pairs.

One child is the leader, the other is their shadow.

Explain how your shadow does exactly what you do. It follows you everywhere, and your movements are identical.

As the leaders move around the space, the shadow follows and copies exactly what they do.

Encourage the children to use different levels of movement.

  • Roll on the floor
  • Move on your hands and knees
  • Move on one or two feet

Encourage them to use different speeds of movement

  • Move slowly and gracefully
  • Move quickly and craftily

Encourage them to use different balances

  • Balance on one foot
  • Balance on all fours
  • Balance on two feet and one hand

Remember to swap over so that both children have a chance to be the leader. 

6. Good Toes Naughty Toes

This is another simple listening game requiring no equipment and it can be played as an indoor and outdoor game.

There are two instructions that the children are going to listen out for. Those are:

Good toes – They should stand completely still with their feet together

Naughty toes – They should dance around wildly using the space and not bumping into anyone else. (Music can be used if you want to)

This game is all about freedom and expression!

Good toes naughty toes game

7. Noisy Running!

This is possibly my all-time favorite mindful PE game.

This is best done outside in a large space.

The idea is that the children are going to move and make noises at the same time. The volume of the sound they make will be directly linked to how fast they move.

Start by all humming very faintly, and walking really slowly.

Then try a fast walk, and raise the volume of the sound coming out of everyone’s mouth.

Then try light jogging, with a medium noise – aaaaahh – coming from everyone’s mouth, about the volume of talking.

Keep getting faster and increasing the volume! When you are running at full pelt, you will also be yelling as loud as possible – AHHHHH!

I like to do this activity in a structured way to introduce it and mix up the speeds/volumes for a while.

But then, for a couple of minutes, let the children ‘freestyle’. They choose their speeds and volumes and race around.

This activity is all about mindfulness , and experiencing a sense of freedom and liberation from inhibitions!

8. Floating!

Another mindful PE activity here.

Get the children to stand in a space and close their eyes. Then you are going to help them to visualize that they are transforming into something that floats or flies!

It could be:

Let’s imagine we start with the balloon.

Tell the children to visualize they are slowly changing into a balloon. Their skin is becoming colored rubber. And now someone is blowing them up, and they are getting lighter and lighter, and larger and larger.

Then, tell them they are fully inflated.

The children open their eyes, and now they are going to imagine they are floating like balloons around the space!

Off they go – billowing and wafting in the breeze.

After a couple of minutes, you can try transforming into feathers or eagles.

9.  Be The Teacher

This is a good way for children to start to think about the quality of their movements in PE class.

Work in pairs again. One child should be the teacher. 

Explain that as the teacher, they have to help their pupil make the best quality moves and shapes that they possibly can.

It depends on what kind of moves you are working on, but I like to do this with gym moves.

Try moves like:

  • Forward roll
  • 360 jump rotation

Ask one child to demonstrate the move, and the other child should help them to make it perfect.

Encourage the children to be kind and helpful. For example, they might say things like:

Tuck your head in a bit more.

Can you straighten your legs even more?

Can you reach up taller?

Ask them to use lots of praise if they spot some good quality movements and make sure they tell their partner what they are doing well.

Don’t forget to swap so that everyone has a go at being the teacher.

10. Make A Shape

Put the children in groups of 4 or 5 and give them the challenge of working as a team to make a shape.

Explain that they can work on the floor, lying down or standing up, as long as the shape is clear.

Begin with the basic shapes of:

circle, triangle, square rectangle

Build up to more difficult shapes like:

stars, hexagons, ovals, rhombus, or octagon

11. Body Letters And Numbers

You can extend this from shapes to letters of the alphabet or numbers.

Simply ask the children to make a letter by working together to get into the shape. This is a good activity for team building as they will have to work together and everybody is needed. 

12. Dance Like No-One’s Watching

Dancing is good for you for so many reasons. It’s a workout for the whole body, it encourages you to keep a beat and keep in time with music, and most of all, it’s fun.

It’s good for the soul, so put some happy upbeat music on and encourage some free dancing.

Clap your hands, wiggle your hips, wave your arms. Have fun!!

13.  Heart Monitors

It’s important for children to know that exercising makes changes to our bodies so that they aren’t frightened by the changes and they understand what is happening to them. 

This is a nice activity to explain those changes so that the children understand that it is perfectly normal.

Count down one minute of any kind of high-intensity exercise, for example:

  • Fast running on the spot with high knees 
  • Tuck jumps with both feet together
  • Pretending to skip on the spot as fast as you can
  • Burpees (lay down then jump up)

Really encourage the children to put lots of effort in here.

When the minute is up, encourage the children to put their hands on their hearts and feel it beating.

If they’ve put enough effort in, it should be pounding. Ask them to feel their forehead – it should be at least warm, if not hot and sweaty. 

Notice how fast their breathing is when they stop. They should be out of puff.

With older children, you could ask them to take their own pulse before and after exercising and see how much their pulse rate has increased. 

14. Eight Dance!

This is a great dancing game for kids of all ages.

Put some pumping music on to get everyone going!

Then pick some kind of action or dance move, and everyone does it eight times to the music while also counting at the same time – ‘1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!’

So, you might do eight star-jumps while counting. Or eight big marches on the spot.

Then shout out a new action, and start that, keeping the counting going throughout.

Some other good dances/actions could be:

  • Arms up arms down
  • Punch the air with one arm, then the other
  • Arms wide, arms across your body
  • Walking in place

For the older ones, the emphasis is on the movement. But for younger kids, this is also a great rote counting activity.

15. Animal Copy Cat

One child will be the leader in this game. This is the ‘cat’ that the others will try to copy.

The leader is going to pretend to move like an animal. Everyone else will copy!

For example, they might move like a monkey. They will stoop low, and swing their arms like a monkey. Everyone copies!

After a while, the leader will change the animal. They might pretend to be an elephant!

The trick is for everyone to watch for the transition and try to copy.

The leader can mix things up as quickly or slowly as they like.

16. Animal Freeze!

This is a variation of the animal copycat game above with a bit of music added.

Once again, have a leader that is going to pretend to be different animals that the others copy.

Put on some music, and the kids move around like the animal that the leader is demonstrating.

The adult will pause the music at any given moment. The children must then freeze in their best animal pose! It’s a bit like musical statues at this point. Anyone that moves could be out! (Or you can just play the non-competitive version where everyone gets to carry on each time).

17. Transformers

Wow – transformers are one of the most exciting things on the planet for many kids.

And this game really taps into this enthusiasm.

The kids are all now shape-shifting transformers. They can transform in the blink of an eye into many different types of vehicles, and move around the space like them.

Some good vehicles to try include:

  • Train – with ‘chugging’ arms and lots of tooting!
  • Helicopter – arms as rotas spinning over your head
  • Racing cars – running around as fast as possible!
  • Plane – Lots of swooping and soaring
  • Monster trucks – Be as big and wide as you can

18. Mr Men/Little Miss Game

The idea of this is that the kids pretend to be some of the characters out of the Mr. Men and Little Miss books.

Some good ones to try include:

Mr. Grumpy – stamp around the room with your angriest face

Mr. Tall – Stretch up and walk as tall as you can

Mr. Bump – Go round bumping into walls and imaginary objects (though not other people)

Little Miss Tiny – Curl up like a tiny weeny ball

Lots of modeling of movements work well for this game – both from the adult and skillful children.

19. Child-Friendly Yoga

I find yoga is most effective with children when they can readily understand that the pose they are doing is mimicking something.

Some great poses that mimic things that children know are:

Household Yoga

In this, the kids mimic everyday actions in the house. It could be sweeping the floor, or washing the pots.

Lie on your front, with your hands flat on the floor next to your face.

Push upwards until your arms are straight, your chest is off the floor, and your back is arched.

This stretches the back and abdomen.

A young girl doing a seal yoga pose

Giraffe Pose

Stand with one foot in front of the other.

Reach up high with both hands (this being the giraffe’s neck.) Then slowly bend down, and touch your leading foot with both hands.

Then slowly return to the original position.

Young girl doing a giraffe yoga pose

Turtle Pose

Lie on your back. Pull your knees into your chest so that you form a ball shape. Slowly rock backward and forwards.

Your curved back forms the turtle’s ‘shell’.

20. Bean Game

This is one of those all-time classics that I thought I should include on this list.

The children pretend to be types of beans, each of which has its own separate movement.

Model two or three bean movements to start off with, have a practice, and then all play the game. Add more bean movements when the children get more confident.

The adult simply calls out a bean name, and the children move in that way.

The beans and associate movements are:

Sprouting bean  – Walk around on your tip-toes, with your arms stretched as high above you as possible

Baked bean  – Sit down on the floor

Broad bean  – Try to be as wide as possible! Walk around like this

Beans on toast  – Lie down on the floor

Chilli bean  – Shiver! This is a ‘pun’ on the word ‘chilli/chilly’ (obviously!)

Jelly bean  – Wibble and wobble!

Runner bean  – Run around like crazy

French bean  – Say, ‘Bonjour!

When you’ve played a few times, a child could potentially become the leader of this game.

21. Action Stories

This is a really good way of combining storytelling, listening, and action!

The adult makes up a story, and the children act it out.

After you’ve done it a few times, a confident child might well be able to lead this.

You want to have lots of active characters in the story, such as stamping giants, witches on broomsticks, unicorns galloping, and all that kind of thing.

As well as that, it’s good to have lots of action, such as terrible storms blowing, landslides, sinking sand, and all the rest of it.

The kids act all of these things out.

A sample start of a story might go:

‘One day the giant went stamping off through the forest. A terrible wind began to blow. The trees were swaying from side to side. Suddenly a unicorn came galloping into the forest to save the giant…’

I’m sure you get the picture!

22. Traffic Lights

Here’s another absolute classic of the repertoire!

In this, the children will pretend to be cars, and the adult gives different verbal instructions that the cars respond to.

The easiest way to play the game is to have three simple instructions that correspond to the colors of a traffic light:

Green  – Go! Jog around the space

Red  – Stop still

Yellow  – Walk on the spot, ready to go

Start easy, but you can always add more elements to the game when they are ready. Some other verbal cues include:

Honk the horn  – A noisy one, this! Go round tooting!

Roundabout  – Jog around in a narrow circle

Parking Lot (or car-park)  – Lie down on the floor

Freeway  – Run as fast as you can

23. Fox and Chickens

This is a variation of a basic tag game .

The idea is to mix up the game by incorporating a theme that the children are interested in.

So, you could have a fox catching chicken by tagging them. Or one of the following:

  • A shark catching fishes
  • A bird catching worms
  • Or a witch catching children

Anything you think the children will respond to is fine.

24. HIIT Session

Here is a simple idea, that is great for fitness for all ages.

You have a structured sequence of activities that you perform together. Spend about thirty seconds on each movement, with a fifteen-second break.

Some simple moves include:

  • Reach up, reach down
  • Jumping like a frog
  • Jumping in place
  • Reach to one side, reach to other

For older or more skillful children, you can try some of these:

You can do one round of the activities or even two or three reps!

25. Simon Says Active Version

Of course, you all know the basic idea of Simon Says .

But it works really well in PE sessions if you make the moves super-active!

So, rather than ‘Simon says touch your nose’ kind of instructions, you want to think more along the lines of ‘Simon says crawl like snakes across the floor!’

Some other good examples might be:

‘Simon says wade through the muddy swamp.’

‘Simon says climb the rope ladder.’

‘Simon says run like a cheetah on all fours!’

26. Captain’s Coming

This is another game that is donkey’s old, but children love it generation after generation.

All the kids pretend to be on a boat. The adult gives orders to the ‘crew’.

These include:

Scrub the deck  – Get on hands and knees and start scrubbing the floor!

Swim to shore  – Use a powerful front crawl to move around the space

Into the hammock  – Lie down on the floor

Lift the cannonballs  – Lift up those super heavy cannonballs, and load them into the cannon!

Row the boat  – Row!

Captain’s coming  – Salute!

27.Melting Moments

This is a visualization and mindfulness game that is great as a warm-down.

The children are going to be imagining that they are something that melts. For example, they could be:

-A chocolate bar

-An ice-cube

Let’s imagine we go for ‘snowman’. Tell the children to stand in a space and then close their eyes.

Tell them to imagine that they are transforming into a snowman. They can feel their freezing cold body, their carrot nose, and coal for their eyes.

But now the hot sun has come out. You can feel the warmth on your face!

Feel how the snow is melting your body. Water is starting to drip down the snowman.

Imagine you are shrinking! You are getting lower to the ground! And finally, you are a steaming puddle lying on the floor.

(Ask the children to lie down and imagine this!)

28. Figures Of Eight

This is a good game to use as a warm-down.

The basic idea is that the kids stand in a space, and they are going to form a large figure 8 in the air with different parts of their bodies.

Start with their finger, but then move on to using their:

Warming Up And Cooling Down

To warm-up before PE Class or a fun activity at home, I like to play some music with a good steady beat and perform some repetitive actions for the children to copy. I make sure I warm up my arms, shoulders, feet, legs, hips, and neck. 

To cool down after PE games, try some nice long stretches for all the different body parts. I always like to finish a cool-down with some big deep breaths. Scoop up some air, stretch up and hold it above your head and then blow it away as you release your arms back down to your sides. 

Not Just Good For Physical Learning

One of the biggest benefits of daily physical activity is that children’s behavior improves as well as their overall confidence and independence. Check out this study on tracking of physical activity into into adulhood for more information on the benefits of PE Games .

Now that’s something worth trying for.

Good luck if you try out any of these fun PE games!

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52 Exhilarating Physical Education Activities For Elementary Kiddos

December 13, 2023 //  by  Brittney Hallmark

Physical education is the best part of the day for many children! They love moving around and getting a break from sitting in the classroom. Physical education classes should be fun and allow for some creative options that move your students away from sedentary behavior. If you’re a physical education teacher, why not add some variety to your fitness lessons by incorporating everyday items? Check out our collection of 52 energizing ideas to enhance the activity time in your elementary physical education classes!

1. Noodle Hockey

indoor physical education games for elementary students

Let’s start things off with something simple, shall we? Give each student a different color pool noodle and prompt them to play a safe game of noodle hockey. Simply choose a grassy area and provide a small ball for them to try to get and get into a set of goalposts.

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2. Ninja Warrior Course

indoor physical education games for elementary students

Creating a ninja warrior course in your gym may be the highlight of the day for your physical education classes. This is a smart addition to your physical activity program because it includes many different skills and can help improve agility, flexibility, and friendly competition. If you’re keen on giving it a test run yourself, set up a simple obstacle course for your kiddos to work their way through. 

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3. Balloon Tennis

indoor physical education games for elementary students

If you need a quick and easy idea, try this one! Bring about a simple game of tennis using paper plates, balloons, glue, and popsicle sticks. Invite your kiddos to hit the balloons up with their makeshift paddles- aiming to keep them in the air for as many volleys as possible.

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4. Fitness Dice

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Here’s an ideal activity for your younger elementary learners. As they’re constantly working to improve the development of their motor skills, why not turn these activities into a fun game? Simply have them roll a die and complete the corresponding activity. 

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5. Survivor Tag

indoor physical education games for elementary students

Always a fun game for students, this is a twist on the classic game of tag because if a learner is tagged, they must sit down where they are. As gameplay continues, they must watch the person who tagged them and if that person is tagged, then they can stand up and run again. We bet this will become a favorite recess game as well!

6. Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag

Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag game. A fun, fast-moving game for kids 7 to 15

This is an enjoyable game for a physical education class. Play rock, paper, scissors with your little ones and have the loser remain frozen whilst the winner runs to the next person. Once your kids play and win, they can unfreeze and run to find someone else to play with again.

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7. Race to the Galaxy Game

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Here’s a fun racing game for your next physical education lesson. Challenge your students to run and find their set of assigned matching bean bags- aiming to collect them all before another team collects theirs. The trick is that they must avoid stepping in “lava” and getting caught in hula hoops along the way.

8. Plant the Trees Agility Game

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Plant the Trees is a fantastic game for improving speed and agility.  To begin gameplay, blow a whistle and challenge your kids to run to the opposite side of a field and pick up bean bags; carting them back to the starting side one at a time.

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9. Fruit Salad Dodge Ball

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Thought that the classic game of dodgeball couldn’t get any harder? Think again! This survival-based version will challenge your kids to remain in the center whilst avoiding being hit with the ball. If they’re hit at any point, they must move outside and away from gameplay. This is a great game to play with class sizes of at least ten students.

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10. Heads or Tails

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This is a perfect idea to use on a day when you haven’t had time to prep for a lesson. Give pairs of students a coin and have them toss it to determine which activities to complete based on the above printout. This is also a good way to get your learners warmed up at the start of activity time.

11. Scooter Obstacle Course

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It’s no secret that kids love scooters! So, why not design an obstacle course that your students can work their way through while riding their scooters? We love this idea because it’s both simple and fun! Better yet- you can get your kiddos involved in mapping out the course! 

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12. Hungry Human Hippos

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If your class goal is to have fun, here’s a must-include idea! Pair your students up and equip each team with a skateboard and a washing basket or bucket. Then, have them lie on their bellies on the skateboard and use their basket to collect balls that have been pre-scattered across the center of the gym floor!

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13. Cone Race

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This activity is geared toward kids in 1st grade and younger. Help them develop their motor skills as they try to place cut-up pool noodles over tall plastic pipes that have been placed in cones to hold them steady. Up the ante by challenging them to work on their color recognition skills by placing like-noodles onto their matching cones. 

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14. Musical Hoops

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This musical movement activity is a variation of the classic musical chairs game. The only real difference is that when the music stops, your students must rush to stand inside a hula hoop. As the activity continues, remove hoola hoops from the floor to up the stakes. Add an extra layer of difficulty by having your students complete a specific locomotor movement or stand inside the hula hoops in a specific pose.

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15. The Caterpillar Scooter Game

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A great game for improving teamwork and listening skills; this caterpillar game is fun for all! Have your pupils use their coordination skills to join together and form a long line whilst staying on their scooters. Then, they must figure out how to keep moving the line toward a goal point.

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16. Spider Web Scooter Crawl

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This activity will require some setup ahead of time, but make no mistake- it’s totally worth it when you see how much your littles enjoy it! Create a spider web out of yarn and have your students use good coordination skills to work their way through the maze whilst on a scooter. They must lift the yarn and duck underneath it to make their way through whilst not breaking the web.

17. Jump Rope

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Jumping rope is a favorite for kids of all ages! Even your 3rd-grade and 4th-grade students will enjoy this. Transform boring rope jumping into a music-based movement activity by playing a few upbeat tunes that your learners can chant along with as they jump.

18. Parachute Fun

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Little ones love playing with parachutes! Bring one in and encourage your students to work together and hold the handles of the parachute to move it up and down as they take turns running underneath it- trying to avoid being touched by the parachute at all costs. 

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19. Scooter Board Relay

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Divide your class into teams for this relay activity! When they’re all lined up to begin, they can use the scooters under their feet and get to a checkpoint where they’ll need to pass off the scooter to the next student who’s ready and waiting. The team who makes it to the finish line first wins!

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20. Mario Kart Battle Boards

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If you’re keen on incorporating ball play into your physical education lesson, try out this game of Mario Kart Battle Boards. The aim of the game is for your learners to creep around mats that are standing upright. The “villains” must try to hit the good guys’ battle boards and knock off a tennis ball which should be placed atop a cone and on a scooter.

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21. Scooter Board Jumping

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This is a good activity for preschool through 1st grade. Invite your pupils to use a scooter to move around and push their feet against a wall to help them jump up from a sitting position. This is a good way to strengthen their leg muscles and practice using a scooter for later, more intricate, activities.

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22. Wall Ball

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Wall Ball is a sure-fire winner for 4th and 5th-grade kiddos! All in all it’s simple- have your learners throw a ball against a wall and practice catching it again. They can also enjoy this activity by kicking the ball against the wall instead of throwing it.

23. Shoebox Slide

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For this activity, have your learners race with shoeboxes on their feet! The objective is to glide across the gym floor or field to see which team is the fastest. You can add an extra challenge by setting up obstacles that they will need to navigate along the way.

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Why not get your kiddos to try a game of soccer during their next physical education lesson slot? This will help with running and coordination as they’ll learn to control the ball while moving down the field. Two teams will play against each other; each team heading for the other’s goal and using only their feet and head to move the ball toward victory.

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25. Portable Balance Games

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This is perfect for all physical activity levels! It incorporates balance and gross motor skills whilst challenging your students to walk along upside-down buckets that have been pre-placed. Be sure to line them up in a way that offers more of a challenge than just a straight line.

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26. Drop the Penny

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This relay race-style activity is great fun for learners of various ages. Start by splitting your students into teams and designating two lines; one for starting and one for turning around. Once gameplay begins, have your learners race to pick up a penny and drop it into their team bowl upon returning to the starting point. The team with the most pennies in their bowl at the end of the game will be crowned victorious 

27. Cornhole

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Cornhole is a great physical activity if you’re on the hunt for something low-prep and gears up to more intricate throwing and catching ideas. During play, they’ll develop their hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Simply have them toss the bean bags onto the game board; aiming for the cutout spaces. 

28. Cops and Robbers Tag

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Elementary physical education wouldn’t be complete without a game of tag! This is a good game to play at the start of the year to help get your kiddos primed for more competitive games. Use this cops and robbers version to teach your pupils how to complete a soft touch and not hurt others when playing. Cops simply chase the robbers!

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29. Dizzy Kickball

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This is a fun and funny game to play! With a twist on the traditional game of kickball, your students should close their eyes and spin around a few times before kicking an awaiting ball. Then, they must run to their base just like in traditional kickball. We bet your kiddos will be giggling during and long after the game has ended! 

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30. Air Pong

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Physical education lessons that can combine many skills are the best! This game of air pong is a fun way to get your littles to develop their motor skills. The aim is simple- to hit the ball, or a balloon, onto their opponent’s mat. The trick is that they must be careful not to hit it out of bounds.

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31. Rabbit Hole

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This game is ideal for lower elementary grades. Have your students enter into the space of a hula hoop that’s positioned atop a set of cones; being mindful to avoid knocking anything out of place. Then, your kiddos can sneak out; pretending to be rabbits and making sure they aren’t captured by the awaiting fox.

32. Around the World 

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Invite your kids to engage in a basketball-based game called “Around the World”. They will simply take turns shooting the basketball around their body at various points on the basketball court. When they make it to the basket, and successfully shoot their shot, they can move to the next spot. If they miss the shot, they must return to the beginning to start over.

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33. Throw and Catch Tic-Tac-Toe

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Transform tic, tac, toe into a game that’s larger than life! Challenge your students to work in pairs as one stands in a hula hoop and waits to catch the ball that’s tossed by their teammate. If they catch it, they can  add their colored marker to the tic-tac-toe board. If they drop it, their teammate can add their marker. The first player to get three in a row wins!

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34. Simon Says

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Most kids have a basic understanding of how to play Simon Says. Say goodbye to the old, boring version and take things up a notch by incorporating the names of more specific body parts. For example, direct your students to touch their femur or wiggle their phalanges! What a great way to reinforce basic biology! 

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35. Jumping Jack Challenge

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Get your little athletes to compete to see who can complete the most jumping jacks. Participants can go head-to-head individually or partner up in teams. Encourage the class to set a numerical goal and then push themselves to exceed it.

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36. Pac-Man Dribble

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Pac-Man dribble may sound somewhat complex, but it’s really simple! Have each player follow along the lines on the gymnasium floor while dribbling a basketball. The goal is to keep control of the ball as they dribble and avoid getting tagged by a student who has been designated as “Pac-Man”. 

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37. Hopscotch

Hopscotch is a favorite for a reason. Get your learners to toss a small beanbag or other marker into the first square of the grid. If it hits the target, they must hop on one foot into the first empty square before manoeuvring their way through the rest of the grid. Have everyone in the class take turns until they complete the course.

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38. Fitness Charades

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Fitness Charades is the perfect physical education game for elementary school children. It’s an active game that will get the blood flowing whilst engaging the brain as well! The leader can simply call out different actions that your students can act out. A few ideas to get started could be anything such as swinging a baseball bat or walking a tightrope.

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39. Human Bowling

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For this fun activity, you’ll need inflatable bowling pins and scooters. To engage, have your students work together to use their bodies to knock down as many pins as possible. What an awesome way to learn about teamwork!

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40. Mini Golf

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This awesome mini golf idea is sure to be popular among your learners. Your kiddos will undoubtedly enjoy designing and putting together their own mini golf course. Best of all- they can enjoy it time and time again once it’s assembled. 

41. Partner Football Throw and Catch

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Have your pupils pair up to enjoy a classic game of catch using a football. This activity will give them the opportunity to practice catching and throwing, while working on enhancing their communication skills as they play.

42. Line Dancing

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This activity is one of our personal favorites. Teach your kiddos how to line dance to popular songs, while having fun with their friends. Line dancing has been proven to improve coordination and balance, whilst boosting self-esteem as well.

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43. Tug of War

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This lesson starts with a read-aloud during which your kiddos will learn all about how their muscles work. Once the story has been read, everyone will have the chance to put their muscles to work in a fun game of Tug of War. 

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44. Fitness Bingo

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Fitness Bingo is an excellent idea if you’re keen on having your kiddos work their whole bodies. To begin, each student should be given a Bingo card. As the exercises are called out, your pupils should complete 10 reps and cross each one off of their cards as they go. The first person to call out “Bingo” after having completed their card will be crowned the winner. 

45. Sack Race

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Sack races are fun for children of all ages! Participants should each wiggle their way into a sack and ready themselves at a starting line. Once the whistle is blown, everyone should start hopping their way to the finish line! 

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Teaching Yoga for Kids: Why Kids Need Yoga as Much as Adults Do

Although a slower approach to the typical fast-paced physical activities, yoga does wonders for the body!  Introduce your students to easy poses like downward dog and child’s pose to get them primed for more complex movements. As they become more comfortable, challenge them to try their hand at more difficult poses like the handstand. 

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47. Volleyball 4-Square

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Volleyball 4-square is played similarly to traditional 4-square, but your students will also be expected to practice various volleyball skills such as setting, passing, and serving. One thing is certain though- players don’t have to know much about volleyball to enjoy this fun game with their friends. 

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48. Wheelbarrow Race

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Wheelbarrow races are tons of fun! Arrange your learners in pairs- with one of them assigned as the “wheelbarrow”, walking on their hands, and the other one as the “driver”, holding their partner’s legs. The first pair to reach the finish line wins! 

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49. Zumba Kids Dance Fitness

Zumba Kids is an amazing dance fitness program for school-aged children. It’s a great way for kids to get their energy out while enjoying their favorite songs. We bet your pupils will have so much fun that they won’t even realize that they’re exercising. 

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50. Ultimate Frisbee

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Ultimate Frisbee is pretty similar to soccer. Split your students into teams of five and pass a frisbee to their teammates until they score a goal. The team with the most goals will win the game. This is a fun and exciting way for your students to practice working in teams and honing their hand-eye coordination.

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51. Gymnastics Challenges

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If you have aspiring gymnasts in your PE class, they’re sure to love these challenges. Your students will quickly learn different types such as balancing, rolling, and tumbling as they play around on soft mats. They can also try cartwheels for an added challenge.

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52. The Floor is Lava

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We guarantee that your little ones will have a blast pretending that the gym floor is lava! Play music as your students run around the gymnasium. As soon as the music stops, give the players 10 seconds to find an object to stand on. If they touch the floor once the time has ended, they’ll be out of gameplay.

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Warm Up PE Games

All of these games are designed to be played for between 5 and 10 minutes at the beginning or end of a PE period. When playing tag games, I like to use a specific colour dodgeball (ours is the “Evil Red Ball”), to distinguish who is “It.” This way, after a minute or so, you are able to blow the whistle, give the kids 5 seconds to give their ball to someone new, and re-start the game again with a totally different dynamic. Also, remember how much kids feed off of your energy! The goofy names for each game often lend themselves well to silly sounds, actions and movements. The more buy-in you give to the game, the more the kids will believe in what they are doing and want to play too!

Aliens and Astronauts

Aliens and Astronauts

Warm-Up PE Games

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Beanbags. Description: Choose 2-5 kids to be it and give them each an evil red ball (these are the aliens).  Everyone else is an astronaut. Scatter the beanbags all around the gym, and hold onto the empty bin. If an astronaut is tagged...

Zoo

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Description: Choose 2-5 kids to be it and give them Evil Red Balls. If you get tagged by an Evil Red Ball, you must go down on your hands and knees wherever you are and pick and animal. Whichever animal you pick, you are only allowed to...

Mystery

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Description: Choose 2-5 kids to be it and give them Evil Red Balls. If you get tagged by an Evil Red Ball, then you must sit down on the ground,bring your knees up to your face, close your eyes and put your head down into the palms of...

Red, Purple, Green

Red, Purple, Green

Equipment: 5-10 Red dodgeballs. 5-10 Purple dodgeballs. 5-10 Green dodgeballs. Description: The dodgeballs for this game don’t have to be red, purple and green, they just have to be 3 different colours. Scatter the dodgeballs all over the gym. Tell the students that...

Foot Whacker

Foot Whacker

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Description: Choose 2-5 kids to be it and give them Evil Red Balls. If you get tagged by an Evil Red Ball, then you lie down on your back, spread your legs, and hold your feet as high in the air (with the soles facing the ceiling),as you...

Angry Cat Tag

Angry Cat Tag

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Description: Choose 2-5 kids to be it and give them Evil Red Balls. If you get tagged by an Evil Red Ball then you turn into an Angry Cat. Angry Cats can only move around on their tiptoes AND fingertips, and can still move around the...

Coin Toss

Equipment: 1 frisbee or giant dice. Description: Have students pick a partner and face that partner in the middle of the gym. Have each student decide with their partner who will be “Top” and who will be “Bottom”. The teacher will stand in the middle of the gym and...

Mini-Basketball Tag

Mini-Basketball Tag

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Enough small balls (ping-pong, tennis, foam…etc.), for each student to have one. Description: 2-5 people are it, and are given evil red balls. Everyone else has a ping-pong ball or tennis ball. If you get tagged, stick your ball under...

Pizza Pizza

Pizza Pizza

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. 3-6 hula hoops. Even number of GREEN, RED, YELLOW pinnies, split evenly amongst the remaining students, so that each student has a pinnie. Description: Scatter hula hoops around the gym. 2 - 5 students are it and are given evil reds...

Cut the Pickle Tag

Cut the Pickle Tag

Equipment: 2-5 evil red balls. Description: 2 - 5 students are it and are given evil red balls. If you get tagged by an evil red ball, put your feet together, close your hands into fists and connect your 2 index fingers together in front of you (this is your pickle)....

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13 Winter-Themed Indoor Activity Station Ideas for PE!

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As the winter season blankets much of the US in snow, it’s the perfect time to add the magic and joy of the season into your PE classes. Engaging students in winter-themed activities not only promotes physical fitness but also adds a festive twist to traditional activities. In this blog, we’ve compiled 13 creative and enjoyable winter-themed indoor activity ideas that you can do with your students, turning your gym into a winter wonderland of movement and fun!

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1. Snowball Toss (Yuki Balls):

Set up a target toss game or create a snowball fight using Gopher’s 3.5” white Yuki Balls . Students aim for the targets, promoting throwing accuracy and coordination in a winter-themed activity while also having tons of fun safely throwing snowballs.

2. Snowman Building Challenge:

Set up a “Snowman Building” station where students use scooters to collect different parts of a snowman (represented by cones , hoops , noodles , and other equipment). Then have students build a snowman using the equipment they gather.

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3. Ice Skating Relay:

Spice up relay races by having students use Gopher’s GoGliderz as makeshift ice skates. The activity enhances teamwork, balance, and coordination while incorporating the joy of winter ice skating.

4. Frosty Fitness Dice Exercises:

Keep the workout engaging by using Gopher’s TossUp Dice with different winter exercises on each side. Students roll the dice and perform the indicated exercise, adding an element of surprise and variety to their winter-themed fitness routine.

Winter-Themed Fitness Ideas:

  • Snowflake Jumps: Perform jumping jacks with a twist by extending your arms and legs outward in the shape of a snowflake during each jump.
  • Santa’s Sleigh Lunges: Take a step forward into a lunge position, imagining you’re pulling Santa’s sleigh. Alternate legs to work both sides.
  • Snowy Mountain Climbers: Perform mountain climber exercises with a snowy theme, simulating the action of climbing a snow-covered mountain. This activity targets the core, shoulders, and cardiovascular fitness.
  • Polar Bear Plank: Hold a plank position while imagining you’re a strong polar bear enduring the challenges of winter.
  • Reindeer High Knees: Lift your knees high with a running-in-place motion, mimicking the prancing of Santa’s reindeer.
  • Gingerbread Twist: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and twist your torso side to side, as if you’re mixing gingerbread batter. This movement engages your core and obliques.
  • Sleigh Ride Sprints: Perform short, intense sprints as if you’re dashing through the snow on a sleigh ride.
  • Present-Box Squats: Pretend you’re picking up and placing holiday gift boxes as you perform squats.
  • Candy Cane Crunches: Lie on your back and, instead of regular crunches, lift your upper body towards your knees while pretending to hold a giant candy cane.
  • Hanukkah Dreidel Spin: Perform standing torso twists, imagining you’re spinning like a Hanukkah dreidel.

5. Candy Cane Curling:

Create an indoor version of curling by using Gopher’s CurlingPro Set or mix it up with CurlingPro Bowling .

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6. Sleigh Ride Scooters:

Transform scooters into sleighs using jump ropes , and have students glide across the gym floor. This activity promotes teamwork as students work together to navigate their “sleighs” through the winter landscape.

7. Jingle Bell Jog:

Attach jingle bells to shoelaces and encourage students to jog, creating a musical and rhythmic experience. Take your class around the halls for a fun jog and memorable experience!

8. Snowflake Disc Toss:

Decorate discs as snowflakes and challenge students to toss them into hoops or targets creating a winter wonderland!

9. Snowshoe Shuffle:

Have students shuffle across the gym floor or do different relays with paper plates on their feet, mimicking the motion of snowshoes.

10. Ice Fishing:

Use Gopher’s Backyard Casting pack to set up an Ice Fishing exploration! Students can practice all aspects of fishing right within the gym!

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11. Winter Olympics Relay:

Design a relay race with various winter sport-themed stations, such as ice skating (GoGliders), ice hockey (floor hockey) and bobsledding (scooters). This activity incorporates elements of the Winter Olympics into a dynamic and engaging relay.

12. Mitten Matching:

Scatter mittens around the area, and have students match pairs while doing exercises at each mitten. This activity combines memory, coordination, and cardiovascular exercise with a festive twist.

13. Winter Yoga Poses:

Introduce yoga poses inspired by winter elements. This station encourages flexibility, balance, and mindfulness while connecting students to the serene aspects of the winter season.

Sample Yoga Poses:

  • Snowflake Pose: Stand tall with feet together and arms extended overhead, palms facing each other. Imagine yourself as a snowflake gently falling from the sky.
  • Reindeer Forward Fold: Start in a standing position, then hinge at your hips and fold forward. Allow your arms to dangle towards the floor as you imagine the stretch mimicking the gracefulness of a reindeer lowering its head.

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  • Winter Tree Pose: Ground one foot firmly while lifting the other to rest against the inner thigh or calf, avoiding the knee. Extend your arms overhead, palms facing each other. Imagine yourself as a winter tree standing tall, finding balance and stability in the midst of the season’s stillness.
  • Snowman Child’s Pose: Begin in a kneeling position, then sit back on your heels and reach your arms forward on the mat. Rest your forehead on the ground, resembling a snowman’s rounded body. This relaxing pose stretches the back, hips, and shoulders, promoting a sense of calm.
  • Candlestick Pose: Lie on your back and lift your legs and lower back off the ground, supporting your lower back with your hands. Imagine yourself as a candle, bringing warmth and light to the winter darkness. This inversion helps improve circulation and reduces fatigue.

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awesome ideas! I will see what the budget will allow for purchase. I also have classes for special needs so I will check out adaptive ideas in your catalog.

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25 Elementary Physical Education Lesson Plans

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Almost every elementary school curriculum includes physical education. Physical activity should be a regular part of children’s lives so they can  develop their activity skills, motion, balance and overall physical fitness. 

Physical activity  not only helps children develop critical physical skills, but it also encourages healthy habits and improves educational performance .

To ensure that students receive a comprehensive physical education experience, it is  important to have well-planned and engaging lesson plans . However, even experienced teachers find it challenging to design engaging and developmentally appropriate physical education lesson plans.

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Fortunately, there are many resources available for teachers to create effective physical education lesson plans.  A little creativity and planning can help teachers design lesson plans  that incorporate a variety of skills and activities, and tailor them to their students’ skills and needs.

The goal of this article is to explore the fundamentals of physical education lesson planning for elementary students. Our goal is to provide an  overview of the different types of lessons that can be used to engage students and develop appropriate fitness goals and objectives.

Whether you are a new teacher looking for inspiration or an experienced teacher updating your curriculum, this article will provide you with information and ideas that will make creating engaging and effective physical education lesson plans easier.

You will gain insights into how to integrate different types of activities into your lessons, from warm-ups to cool-downs. In general, this article will  help you plan effective physical education lesson plans that will improve the physical skills of your students  and improve their overall health and well-being.

Why Physical Education Is Important for Elementary Students?

There are several reasons why elementary students need physical education lesson plans. The first and foremost purpose of physical education is to  promote physical health and fitness .

Children can  maintain a healthy weight, develop strong bones and muscles, and reduce their risk of chronic diseases  like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity by participating in regular physical activity.

Including physical education in the school day ensures that children get the exercise they require in order to stay healthy.

Besides promoting physical health , physical education lesson plans encourage children to develop motor skills and coordination . Practicing coordination and balance while running, jumping, throwing, and catching can help children develop a greater sense of body awareness and control. 

Physical activity is also linked with mental development and consistency  that’s why developing athletic skills at a young age can also help children perform better academically.

Social and emotional development is another skill that can be promoted through physical education lesson plans . Communication, cooperation, and teamwork are among the social skills that children can develop through group activities and team sports.

During these activities, children can gain new skills, achieve personal goals and build self-esteem and confidence.

It’s a common fact that fun and engaging physical education lesson plans can  keep students motivated and active throughout the school day. 

Let alone that teaching children how to remain engaged in physical activity can help them develop healthy habits that will last a lifetime.

List of Elementary P.E Activities for your Lesson Plan

1. warm-up stretches.

Warm-up stretches are an  essential feature of any physical education lesson plan . The benefits of stretching before physical activity include  preparing the body for movement, increasing blood flow to the muscles, and reducing the risk of injury . Warming up your students with stretches can also  keep them engaged and motivated.

Your warm-up routine can be enhanced by teaching students different stretches and  having them perform them in a circuit-style fashion . During a circuit-style warm-up, students rotate through different stretches or exercises, each performing the stretch or exercise for a set amount of time before moving on to the next.

Make sure your warm-up stretches target a variety of muscle groups and body parts . For example, you might do stretches for the hamstrings, quadriceps, calves, chest, shoulders, and neck. However, keep in mind that students should also be taught  stretches that are appropriate to their age and skill level.

To make warm-up stretches more engaging add music to your warm-up stretches or incorporate partner stretches . Stretching with a partner can improve trust and teamwork skills for students, as well as provide a deeper stretch than stretching alone.

Stretching is a great way to prepare your students’ bodies for physical activity while also keeping them active and enthusiastic. Lastly, by teaching students the importance of warming up and stretching before any physical activity, you can  help them develop healthy habits  that they can carry into their future.

2. Fitness Circuit 

Incorporating a fitness circuit into a physical education lesson plan is a  great way to include a variety of exercises and activities . The intention of a circuit is to  rotate through several stations, each focused on a different type of activity or exercise.

Here is an example of a fitness circuit for elementary students:

Station 1: Jumping Jacks

Students should perform 20 jumping jacks. By performing this exercise, students will improve cardiovascular endurance and strengthen their arms, legs, and core.

Station 2: Hula Hoops

Give students hula hoops and have them practice spinning them around their waists or performing tricks with them. This activity helps develop coordination and balance.

Station 3: Lunges

On each leg, have students perform 10 lunges. By performing this exercise, students will strengthen their legs and improve their balance.

Station 4: Jump Rope

Give students jump ropes and have them jump continuously for 30 seconds. This exercise boosts cardiovascular endurance and coordination.

Station 5: Push-ups

Have students perform 5 push-ups. This exercise is ideal for building up the upper body.

Station 6: Balance Beam

Set up a balance beam and have students practice walking across it or doing other balance exercises. This activity can improve balance and core strength.

Station 7: Sit-ups

Students should perform 10 sit-ups. This exercise helps strengthen the core.

Rotating through these stations will not only improve students’ coordination, balance, and cardiovascular endurance, but will also offer a full-body workou t.

By increasing the number of repetitions or the amount of time spent at each station, you can make the circuit more challenging. If you feel that your circuit lesson plan becomes a bit boring you can switch out stations or use different equipment.

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Yoga poses can be a  fun and engaging way to promote physical activity and mindfulness  in elementary school students.  It has been proven that yoga is beneficial to both mental and physical health , including increasing  flexibility, strength, and balance, and reducing stress . Here is an example of a basic yoga sequence that can be used with elementary school students:

  • Mountain Pose

Students should stand tall with their feet hip-width apart and their arms by their sides. Encourage them to take deep breaths and focus on grounding themselves in the present moment.

  • Downward Facing Dog

In the downward-facing dog pose, students should come down on their hands and knees, then lift their hips up and back. Practising this pose is beneficial for stretching the hamstrings, calves, and spine.

Bring students into standing and have them rest one foot on the opposite thigh, pressing their foot into the thigh while bringing their hands to their heart centre. The purpose of this pose is to improve balance and concentration.

  • Child’s Pose

Get students to come down to their knees and sit back on their heels, stretching out their arms. Practising this pose helps to release tension from the back and shoulders.

By introducing students to basic yoga poses and guiding them through a sequence, you can  help them foster physical skills, mindfulness, and overall well-being . Let alone  group yoga can also foster a sense of community  and connection among students.

4. Tag Games

The c lassic and popular tag game is a great way to get elementary school students active.  Chasing after and trying to tag their peers is an excellent way to  promote cardiovascular endurance and coordination . The following are some examples of classic tag games that can be played with elementary school students:

During freeze tag, one player is “it” and tries to tag other players. When tagged, a player must freeze in place until another player crawls between their legs to “unfreeze” them. The game continues until all players are frozen.

  • Sharks and Minnows

In Sharks and Minnows, one or more players are designated as the “sharks” and sit in the centre of a selected area. The other players are the “minnows” and must try to run from one side of the area to the other without getting tagged by the sharks. In the event that a player is tagged, they become a shark and help on tagging other players.

In blob tag, one player starts as the “blob” and tries to tag other players. A tagged player must help tag other players by joining hands with the blob. As more players join, the blob grows bigger and bigger until every player has been tagged.

Elementary school students can  have fun while improving their cardiovascular endurance, coordination, and teamwork skills  when they play tag games. It is also possible to modify or change the rules of these games in order to make them suitable for different skill levels and group sizes.

Additionally,  playing tag games can promote physical activity and exercise while also developing social skills like communication and sportsmanship.

5. Ninja Warrior Course

The Ninja Warrior Course is a  challenging and exciting way to encourage physical activity and develop strength, agility, and problem-solving skills  in young students.

The Ninja Warrior course is based on the popular television show American Ninja Warrior and can be set up indoors or outdoors, depending on the skill level and size of the group.

Some popular obstacles in a Ninja Warrior Course for kids involve balance beams, rope swings, cargo nets, monkey bars, and wall climbs.  By setting up a Ninja Warrior course kids can build their confidence and skills gradually as they progress through the obstacles.

Elementary school students  benefit physically and mentally  from Ninja Warrior Courses. It is a great way to  promote fitness and healthy habits, while also encouraging kids to challenge themselves and develop important life skills .

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6. Football Skills 

Football is one of the most favourite and adored sports of all time. Kids love to play and chase the ball; that’s why creating a P.E. lesson plan for football will excite students. 

Football skills r efer to the physical abilities and techniques required to play football effectively . These skills include  passing, dribbling, shooting, and ball control , among others. Developing football skills requires practice, coordination, and physical fitness. 

By improving their football skills,   students can increase their enjoyment of the game and improve their performance on the field . Additionally, learning football skills can encourage physical exercise and healthy routines, while also building trust and teamwork skills.

Football Skills Lesson Plan Example

Materials: Footballs, cones or markers, goals or target areas.

Warm-up (5-10 minutes):

  • Jogging: Have students jog around the field or designated area to get their heart rate up and warm up their muscles.
  • High Knees: Have students jog in place while bringing their knees up to their chest.
  • Butt Kicks: Have students jog in place while bringing their heels up to their butt.
  • Side Shuffles: Have students shuffle to the left and then to the right, facing the same direction.
  • Stretching: Have students stretch their legs, arms, and back.

Main Activity (30-40 minutes):

  • Passing Drills: Divide students into pairs and have them practice passing the ball back and forth to each other. Encourage them to use the inside of their foot to pass the ball accurately.
  • Dribbling Drills: Set up a course using cones or markers and have students dribble the ball through the course, using both feet to improve their coordination and control.
  • Shooting Drills: Set up goals or target areas and have students practice shooting the ball into them. Urge them to use proper techniques, such as planting their non-kicking foot next to the ball and following through with their kicking foot.

Cool Down (5-10 minutes):

  • Walking: Have students walk around the field or designated area to bring their heart rates back down.
  • Static Stretching: Have students stretch their legs, arms, and back to prevent muscle soreness and improve flexibility.

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7. Noodle Hockey 

The game of noodle hockey is a  great way to expose children to hockey and help them build their physical fitness and agility.  The soft and less rigid nature of pool noodles makes the game safer and less likely to cause injury; that’s why they are excellent for an elementary physical education activity.

In addition, the use of foam balls as the puck allows for a lighter and easier-to-handle object, making it accessible for young children to participate.

Including noodle hockey in elementary physical education courses or after-school activities  can encourage communication and teamwork . The game  provides children of all skill levels with a fun and inclusive environment for them to enjoy and develop a love of physical activity.  

Noodle hockey is an excellent way to introduce children to the fundamentals of a popular sport while teaching them about staying active.

8. Balloon Tennis

Another enjoyable activity for physical education classes in elementary school is balloon tennis. Regardless of the season, physical education teachers can  easily set up the game, use minimal equipment, and play it indoors or outdoors.

During balloon tennis, children can  exercise and develop their motor skills, coordination, and reflexes while having fun . This low-risk activity uses a balloon instead of a ball, so children can  learn the basics of tennis without being injured or frustrated  by the traditional tennis ball and racket.

Furthermore, balloon tennis  can be   played in groups or pairs , allowing children to develop communication and teamwork skills. It is also possible to modify the game rules so that it is accessible to students of all skill levels.

In general, balloon tennis is a  safe and fun way to teach children the fundamentals of popular tennis sport.

9. Fitness Dice

Fitness dice is a  fun and interactive way to encourage physical activity  in elementary schools. These  large foam dice have different exercises and movements printed on each side , such as jumping jacks, lunges, and push-ups. S tudents roll the dice and then perform the exercise indicated on the side that faces up.

Fitness dice can be used in a variety of ways in elementary physical education classes.  Teachers can use them as part of a warm-up routine or as a way to break up the monotony of traditional exercises.  They can also be used in group activities or as a fun way to introduce new exercises and movements to students.

Using fitness dice in elementary schools encourages physical fitness and helps children formulate coordination, balance, and dexterity. Additionally, because the dice provide a variety of exercises, students can exercise different muscle groups and improve their overall fitness levels.

Fitness dice are also a great way to make physical activity more fun and engaging for children . They  can be used as part of a game or challenge, and students can compete with one another  to see who can complete the exercises the fastest or with the most accuracy.

Overall, fitness dice is a versatile and useful tool for boosting physical training and improving fitness levels in elementary schools. The foam dice exercise can provide a fun and interactive way for children to engage in physical activity and develop important motor skills and coordination.

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10. Jump Rope

Jump rope is a  traditional and widely used physical exercise  that can be integrated into elementary school physical education plans. Students can benefit physically and mentally by learning basic jump rope skills and practising in groups or individually.

The jump rope activity c an improve students’ coordination, balance, and cardiovascular fitness.  By playing this game – activity students can also gain a  better sense of rhythm, timing, and spatial awareness . A fun and engaging activity like jumping rope can also  help students relieve stress and improve their mood.

To teach elementary students jump rope skills,  you should start with basic jumps such as the two-foot jump and then progress to more advanced jumps like the cross-over and double-under . To make the activity more exciting and varied, teachers can include jump rope games, such as Double Dutch.

It’s a  versatile activity for all weather conditions , as you can game both indoors and outdoors. Additionally, the jump rope  can be easily modified to suit different skill levels and abilities , making it accessible to everyone.

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Including dance in an elementary school fitness education plan is an amazing way to inspire students to engage in physical activity while also delivering a fun and innovative source for self-expression.  Introducing a simple dance routine and having students perform it together can offer a range of physical and mental benefits.

Dance delivers a full-body exercise that can improve cardiovascular fitness, strength, balance, and coordination . It can also improve flexibility, posture, and body awareness. Moreover, dance is an imaginative and expressive training that  can assist students to build confidence, self-esteem, and social skills.

When teaching a dance routine to elementary students,  it is important to choose music and choreography that are appropriate for their age.  Teachers can also include different styles of dance, such as hip-hop, jazz, or ballet, to r eveal students’ different workout/dance techniques.

Dance can be performed both indoors and outdoors, making it an adaptable activity that can be adjusted to all spaces.  It can also be altered to suit different group sizes, making it an inclusive activity for all students.

In summary, mixing dance into an elementary school physical education plan is an  excellent way to encourage physical wellness, creativity, self-expression, and social skills .

By teaching a simple dance routine and encouraging students to perform it together, teachers can help students improve their physical and mental well-being while also having fun.

12. Heads or Tails

Heads or Tails is an exciting and easy physical exercise that can be used by elementary school physical education teachers to get students engaged and active during class time.  All that is needed to play this game is a coin and a list of physical activities for students to perfor m.

To play Heads or Tails, pairs of students are given a coin and take turns flipping it.  If the coin lands on heads, the first student in the pair chooses an activity from the list and the pair performs it together . If the coin lands on tails, the second student in the pair chooses an activity.

The list of physical activities can be tailored to the age and skill level of the students and can include a variety of exercises such as jumping jacks, push-ups, squats, or lunges . By allowing students to choose their own activities, they are more likely to be engaged and motivated to participate.

Heads or Tails is a great way to get students warmed up and ready for other fitness lessons . It is also a perfect activity for days when there is limited time for lesson prep. Additionally, this game helps to improve coordination, balance, and other physical skills.

Heads or Tails is a simple and practical physical activity that can be used by elementary school physical education teachers to engage students and get them moving. 

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The cone race is a fun, engaging activity that is great for children in first grade and younger. By playing this game,  students will improve their hand-eye coordination, motor skills, and colour recognition .

The activity involves  placing cut-up pool noodles over tall plastic pipes  or broom handles inserted into cones to hold them steady.

To play Cone Race, students are divided into teams and given a set of pool noodles that have been cut up into small pieces.  The goal of the game is to match the coloured noodles with the corresponding cones . The team that matches all its noodles to the cones first wins.

For this fitness lesson,  students must focus on their hand movements and the placement of the noodles  as they place the cut-up pool noodles over the tall plastic pipes or broom handles.

A cone race is a great way to get young students moving and engaged in physical education. Regardless of class size or skill level, it is simple to set up and adaptable. Overall,  the Cone Race is a great way to promote physical activity and help young children develop their motion and mental – thinking skills.

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14. Parachute Fun

Parachute games are a fun and exciting way for elementary students to learn about  teamwork, coordination, and motor skills . Here is a lesson plan for a parachute game that can be used in an elementary PE class:

Objectives:

  • Students will learn to work together as a team.
  • Students will develop gross motor skills.
  • Students will have fun and stay active.
  • Large parachute
  • Balls or beanbags
  • Warm-up: Have students stand in a circle around the parachute. Begin by keeping everyone hold onto the parachute with one hand and doing some light stretches with the other hand. Then, have them switch hands and repeat the stretches.
  • Introduce the game: Present to the students that they will be playing a game with the parachute. Have them practice lifting and lowering the parachute as a group.

Game 1 : Ball toss. Place some balls or beanbags in the middle of the parachute. Have the students lift and lower the parachute to toss the balls into the air and then catch them on the parachute.

Game 2 : Parachute popcorn. Have the students lift and lower the parachute quickly to make the balls or beanbags “pop” up like popcorn.

Game 3 : Switch sides. Divide the students into two groups and have them stand on opposite sides of the parachute. On the count of three, have each group lift the parachute and walk towards the other group until they have switched sides.

  • Cool down: Have the students gather around the parachute and take turns saying one thing they liked about the game.

Variations:

  • Change the number of balls or beanbags used in the games.
  • Change the movements of the parachute (e.g., waving, shaking, twisting).
  • Add in more complex games like “shark attack” where students must run under the parachute without getting tagged by students holding it.

Parachute games are a great way to  get students excited about PE  while teaching them valuable skills like teamwork and coordination. By incorporating fun and interactive games like these into PE classes, students are more likely to  develop a lifelong love of physical activity.

15. Olympic-Style Events 

Olympic-style events can be a great way to engage elementary students in physical education and  teach them about the importance of sportsmanship, cooperation, and determination .

These events can be created to be age-appropriate and can be  adjusted to suit the skill levels  and capabilities of each individual student.

Some examples of Olympic-style events that can be integrated into elementary  physical education   lesson plans include relay races, obstacle courses, long jump competitions, and mini-triathlons .

Students can be teamed into groups and allowed to contest against one another, with medals or ribbons awarded to the winners.

In addition to the physical benefits Olympic-style events, can also provide an opportunity for  students to learn about different countries and cultures .

The Olympics is a global event that brings together athletes from all over the world, and elementary students  can learn about different countries and their traditions through classroom discussion s and research projects.

Overall, Olympic-style events can be a joyful and fascinating way to  encourage   physical activity and teach important values  to elementary students. By incorporating these events into physical education lesson plans, teachers can help students formulate a lifelong love of sports and physical fitness.

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16. Basketball Skills 

Basketball is a famous sport that can make students excited about physical education. Here are some basketball skills that can be integrated into an elementary physical education lesson plan:

  • Dribbling : Familiarize students with the basics of dribbling, including proper hand placement and dribbling techniques. Have them practice dribbling in a specified area or through an obstacle course.
  • Shooting : Introduce students to fundamental shooting techniques, such as the BEEF (balance, elbow, eyes, follow-through) approach. Have them practice shooting baskets from various spots on the court.
  • Passing : Train students how to properly pass a basketball, including chest passes, bounce passes, and overhead passes. Have them practice passing to a partner or through an obstacle course.
  • Defence : Teach students primary defensive techniques, such as guarding an opponent and blocking shots. Have them rehearse these techniques in one-on-one or small group drills.
  • Gameplay : Separate learners into teams and have them play an altered game of basketball. Make sure to highlight the significance of good sportsmanship and teamwork.

By incorporating these basketball skills into a physical education lesson plan, elementary students can grow their coordination, teamwork, and sportsmanship skills, all while having fun and staying active.

17. Volleyball Skills 

Volleyball is a famous team sport played worldwide, and it is also a great way to enhance physical wellness and develop teamwork skills. In elementary physical education classes, students can be introduced to the basics of volleyball and learn skills such as serving, bumping, setting, and spiking. 

By incorporating volleyball skills into lesson plans, teachers can help students develop their hand-eye coordination, motor skills, and communication skills.  Volleyball can be played with varying levels of intensity, making it adaptable for different age groups and skill levels.

  • Students will be able to execute basic volleyball skills such as passing, setting, and serving.
  • Students will be able to work collaboratively with their peers to accomplish a common goal.
  • Students will learn the importance of communication and teamwork in a sports setting.
  • Volleyballs
  • Cones to mark boundaries
  • Students will participate in a brief warm-up that includes jogging, jumping jacks, and stretches.

Skill Instruction

  • The teacher will instruct students on how to perform basic volleyball skills such as passing, setting, and serving.
  • Students will practice each skill individually, then work in pairs to practice passing and setting to each other.
  • Students will divide into teams and play an altered version of volleyball that concentrates on practising the skills they learned.
  • Teams will work to pass, set, and serve the ball over the net to score points.
  • The teacher will observe and provide feedback to students to help them improve their skills.
  • Students will participate in a brief cool-down that includes stretching and reflection on what they learned during the lesson.

Assessment:

  • The teacher will assess students’ progress in performing basic volleyball skills during the gameplay portion of the lesson.
  • The teacher will also assess students’ ability to work collaboratively with their peers and communicate effectively during the gameplay portion of the lesson.
  • For advanced students, the teacher can introduce more complicated volleyball skills such as spiking and blocking.
  • Students can make their own individual versions of the game to practice various skills.
  • The teacher can include a discussion about sportsmanship and fairness in sports.

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18. Hula Hoop

The Hula hoop is  an adaptable object that can be utilised for a broad range of physical activities in elementary schools . It can help children develop their  teamwork, balance, and motion skills , while also promoting cardiovascular health and endurance. In physical education classes, hula hoop games can be incorporated in many ways, including:

  • Hula Hoop Relay

Divide students into teams and have them race to pass a Hula Hoop down the line as fast as possible. Each line of students stands in a line and holds a Hula Hoop. Upon receiving the signal, the first player passes the Hula Hoop to the next in line without letting go. The game continues until the last player in each line reaches the end and crosses the finish line.

  • Hula Hoop Tag

This fun game twists the classic game of tag. To play the game Hula Hoops must be worn around students’ waists as they run around a designated area. The student who is “it” tries to tag the other students with their Hula Hoop. Students must also hold their own Hula Hoop once they are tagged and attempt to tag others.

  • Hula Hoop Toss

An excellent game for developing hand-eye coordination. Each student tosses a Hula Hoop to a partner in a circle. A Hula Hoop must be kept moving around the circle without being dropped. If you want to make the game more challenging, try adding a second or third Hula Hoop.

  • Hula Hoop Obstacle Course

 Use Hula Hoops to create an obstacle course. In order to complete the game, the students finish the course without touching the Hula Hoops. This game is a great way to develop balance and agility.

Students can engage in physical activity and promote their overall health and well-being through hula hoop games and activities. In general,  children can learn healthy habits that will last a lifetime by engaging in fun and exciting physical activities  and moving their bodies.

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19. Rock Climbing 

Rock climbing c an be an exciting and innovative activity to add a physical activity lesson for elementary students . It’s an activity that not only boosts  physical strength and endurance but also helps students to build their problem-solving skills. 

One perfect way to introduce rock climbing to students is by adding to your course equipment a bouldering wall in the gymnasium or in an outdoor space.  Start by teaching students the basic techniques of climbing and bouldering , like footwork and handholds, and progress to more difficult courses as they earn experience and confidence.

As a teacher , you can also use a portable climbing wall that can be easily set in any space . Those walls are made to be perfectly safe and user-friendly for children and can be adapted to all skill levels and ages. 

However,  keep in mind that this sport is a bit more dangerous and demanding that’s why proper supervision and equipment   should always be in place . By using a climbing wall you will help students to develop both physical and mental skills.

20. Scooter Board Activities

Scooter boards are  small boards with wheels that can be used for a variety of physical activities . Scooter board activities can be an  innovative lesson  to add to your physical education lesson plan as elementary students can be  taught valuable skills like balance, coordination and teamwork skills . There are many scooter board activities that can suit all skill levels and ages.

Some  famous scooter board activities are relay races, obstacle courses, and target games . For relay races, students can contest in teams and check who can finish the course in the fastest time, while also sitting or lying on the small scooter boards.

Obstacle courses can be set up using cones, hurdles, and other tools to challenge students’ balance and motion skills. Target games can include actions like rolling a ball or beanbag onto a target while seating on a scooter board.

Scooter board activities can be  adjusted for all ages and skill levels . They are a versatile option for physical education teachers who are tired of using the same traditional games. 

They can be utilises as an exciting break from classic sports and games , while still providing useful physical activity and skill development opportunities.

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21. Sack Races

Sack races are a  classic physical activity that elementary school students can participate in and have fun while exercising . This activity involves students standing inside a large sack or pillowcase and jumping toward a finish line .

A student wins the race if he or she crosses the finish line first . Everything is a matter of speed, balance and coordination skills

A sack race is not only a fun and entertaining activity, but it  can also provide a number of physical perks . The purpose of sack games is to develop  fine control skills, coordination, balance, and leg strength.  The distance and size of the sacks can also be  adjusted for students of different ages and skill levels.

For a more challenging activity, you can  use obstacles such as cones or hoops and let students race through them . Relay races can also be incorporated, where students pass the sack to each other before sprinting to the finish line. Generally, sack races can be a great way to get elementary students active and involved in physical education.

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22. Kickball

Kickball is a  traditional physical education activity that is used in elementary schools for years.  Kickball is a simple twist of the classic baseball game.

The game involves kicking a large rubber ball instead of the traditional baseball one. T he game is played outdoors with four bases and a pitcher, and the purpose is to score runs by running around the bases after kicking the ball.

Kickball is an amazing activity that helps students  grow their fitness levels and physical skills, like strength and agility.  It is a game that also promotes more  personal skills like teamwork and sportsmanship , as students must play together to win the game while following the rules.

If you want to make the game more difficult there are plenty of variations that can be added. Apply some different rules for the base running or use different types of balls. Kickball games can be played in indoor and outdoor spaces making it an excellent choice for all elementary schools.

23. Wall Ball

Wall Ball is an easy and  exciting activity for elementary school students that can be played both indoors and outdoors . It is an amazing way to enhance  hand-eye coordination, throwing and catching skills, and overall fitness.

The game  involves throwing a ball against a wall and catching it before it hits the ground or bounces off  in an unexpected direction. Students can play this game individually or in teams, and the rules can be changed based on their age and skill level.

Wall Ball can be played with different types of balls such as tennis balls, rubber balls, or foam balls.  It is an easy and accessible game that requires minimal equipment and can be adapted to fit the available space and resources.  

Wall Ball also provides a chance for children to engage in friendly competition and practice sportsmanship. With the proper equipment and supervision, Wall Ball can be a safe and enjoyable activity for elementary students of all skill levels.

24. Topple Tube

Topple Tube encourages teamwork and strategic thinking through fun and engaging gameplay.  Students must be divided into teams in order to play the game.  Each team must flip its coloured cups to be on top of its opponents’ coloured cups in order to win the game.  The cups are placed on top of tall poles or tubes, making it challenging for players to reach them.

In this game,  two teams are formed, and each team is given a set of cups of a specific colour.  Afterwards, the players scatter around the playing area, flipping cups to the colours of their teams. Depending on the equipment available, you can use either plastic cups or wooden blocks with different colours on each end.

In order to flip the cups effectively, the players must strategize and communicate with each other.  To succeed in the game, they must also be quick on their feet and have good hand-eye coordination.  By the end of the game, the team with the most cups flipped to the colour of their team wins.

The Topple Tube is an excellent physical education activity for elementary school students. As well as promoting physical activity and hand-eye coordination,  Topple Tube promotes teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking skills.

Portable balance games are  a great way to challenge elementary school students’ balance and coordination skills.  To play the games you  only need some buckets  in order to create the course and  place them upside-down .

The upside-down buckets can be modified to fit students of all skill levels since they can walk along them at their own pace.  If you want to make the activity more challenging, arrange the buckets in a zig-zag or curvy pattern . In order to navigate the bucket course, students will need to use their balance and gross motor skills in different ways.

Another  great feature of portable balance games is that they can be positioned indoors or outdoors . As a result, it is an excellent option on days when the weather may prevent outdoor activities or for classrooms with limited space.

In addition, the buckets are a  low-cost and convenient option for physical education lessons  on a budget since they can be easily stacked and stored.

In conclusion, physical education is a critical element of a well-rounded education.  It encourages physical exercise, teamwork, sportsmanship, and overall health and wellness . With the increasing prevalence of technology and passive lifestyles, it is more important than ever to foster children to engage in physical activity.

The 25 elementary physical education lesson plans listed above are just a few examples of the many activities and games that can be used to boost physical activity and learning.  As an instructor though you can form your own lesson plans  based on the requirements and interests of your students.

By making physical education fun and engaging, we can help children create a lifelong love of physical activity and healthy living . Let’s continue to prioritize physical education in our schools and communities, and encourage children to lead healthy, active lives.

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Jessica has been in the field of education for the past decade. She has taught all grade levels from Kindergarten through 5th grade (and some twice!). Jessica also wrote an ELA Curriculum for Elementary school students that has been implemented district-wide for six international schools in Asia and the Middle East. More about Jessica

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6. Crab Soccer. Playworks/Crab Soccer via playworks.org. We love elementary PE games that require students to act like animals (and we think they will too). Similar to regular soccer, but students will need to play on all fours while maintaining a crab-like position. Learn more: Crab Soccer at Playworks.

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5. Indoor Rainbow Golf . For kids who enjoy golf, this activity provides a fun spin on the game. Set up colored targets to help students practice their strokes. This is great for all skill levels but will be a great way for students to work on basic putting skills. This engaging game will have students excited to take their turn. Learn More: S ...

This article includes 20 of the best indoor PE games for all ages. From 9 Square to throwing a dance party, this list of the best indoor games will keep every student looking forward to indoor gym class. 1. 9 Square Buy Here. 9 Square is a fun combination of volleyball and four square (two beloved games). To play, you will need a 9 Square court.

Simon Says! 8. Hopscotch. 9. Move it or Lose it. 10. Red Rover RollOver. Phone screens shrinks your kids' daily physical activity requirements, which may hurt their physical motor skill development. However, recess and gym games for kids are a great stimulus to develop their motor ability.

Every game, warm-up, challenge and activity on this site has been tested by our resident PE specialist. Mr. H. has been teaching physical education at the elementary school level for 7 years, and will make sure that we post only the best of the best. As a Grade 7 teacher, it can be challenging to keep warm-up games and Daily Physical Activities ...

5 Great Indoor PE Games for Small Spaces: Hallway Foosball: Two teams of students are seated in a straight line facing opposite ways from each other. Using a ball of your choice: foam activity ball, beach ball, soccer ball …I prefer a playground ball. The students try to score by only using their inside hand, and moving the ball forward in ...

These full-length games are all designed to be played during a 45-60 minute period, and work best when coupled with some of our fantastic warm-up games. These games are all designed to keep the most kids active for the most amount of time possible, and really focus on ensuring that everyone has a role to fill (so that there is very little ...

EducationWorld has a list of five indoor physical education activities teachers can bring to their elementary school gymnasiums this fall. Through the Hoop: Provided by Teaching Ideas, physical education teachers are asked to split their class into groups of ten, and then ask the students to form a circle. Teachers will give each group a hula ...

William Potter, president of the California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, teaches cross-curricular lessons in math, literature and science in his elementary ...

Balance the Egg - Learning to balance is an important motor skill. Have the students attempt to balance a small ball on a spoon and walk across an area and back. Break kids into several teams and make it a relay. Hop in a Hoop - This fun game can be done in a small area indoors. Space out a bunch of hula hoops.

Shark Zone is a fun team building game for kids, helps develop balance and coordination, and it's just good, silly fun on a rainy indoor-PE day. 3. Fitness Bingo. Make up Bingo-style sheets for your students with exercises listed in the squares, along with the number of repetitions or length of time for each exercise.

Here are the orders: Bow: Run to the front of the boat (front of room) Stern: Run to the back of the boat (back of room) Port: Run to the left side of the boat. Starboard: Run to the right side of the boat. Hit the deck: Lay down on your stomach. Salute: Salute and yell, "Aye, aye captain!".

Best 14 Fun physical education games | indoor games | PE GAMES | physed gamesteacher/coach/educatorHave you run out of ideas for new games?Looking for a way ...

On each side, use the cones to mark off an area that will house the flag (usually a 5-foot by 5-foot circle). Place the flag in the middle of this circle. The object of the game is to steal the other team's flag and bring it over the center line to your side without getting tagged. Anyone who is on the other team's side, and is tagged by a ...

Additional Resources and Ideas for Indoor Gross Motor Activities. Try games like sports charades, movement board games, or movement dice games. For the dice games, list 6 or 12 movement exercises; kids roll a die or dice and perform the corresponding exercise. Check out 40 Core Exercises for Kids for great ideas that target improving core strength.

1. "Butterfly" catch. Pick up some craft feathers from the dollar store, throw them in the air, and have your kids catch them with a butterfly net. 2. Roll & jump! Have kids roll on the floor while others jump over them. Or, if this is too challenging, have your kids lie still while others jump. 3. Freeze dance.

Steps to play: Separate into teams and have each team line up at the "starting" line. Give each team a bag of food models/ food cutouts and assign a team leader. The baggie will stay with the first person at the beginning of the line. When the leader says "Go," each team will begin its relay. Team members will take turns pulling a food ...

3. Foxes And Hares. Once the children have got a good understanding of space, and they can stop and start on your command, there are lots of fun PE games you can introduce. Foxes and hares is a classic chase game. Aim of the game: To catch all the hares of course! About a fifth of the children should be foxes.

30. Air Pong. Physical education lessons that can combine many skills are the best! This game of air pong is a fun way to get your littles to develop their motor skills. The aim is simple- to hit the ball, or a balloon, onto their opponent's mat. The trick is that they must be careful not to hit it out of bounds.

Warm Up PE Games. All of these games are designed to be played for between 5 and 10 minutes at the beginning or end of a PE period. When playing tag games, I like to use a specific colour dodgeball (ours is the "Evil Red Ball"), to distinguish who is "It.". This way, after a minute or so, you are able to blow the whistle, give the kids ...

1. Snowball Toss (Yuki Balls): Set up a target toss game or create a snowball fight using Gopher's 3.5" white Yuki Balls. Students aim for the targets, promoting throwing accuracy and coordination in a winter-themed activity while also having tons of fun safely throwing snowballs. 2. Snowman Building Challenge:

3. Yoga. Yoga poses can be a fun and engaging way to promote physical activity and mindfulness in elementary school students.It has been proven that yoga is beneficial to both mental and physical health, including increasing flexibility, strength, and balance, and reducing stress.Here is an example of a basic yoga sequence that can be used with elementary school students:

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  • Display Length 26'
  • Draft (Min) 1'
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  • Fuel Capacity 100 Gal.
  • Water Capacity 15 Gal.
  • Displacement 7,000 lbs.

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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MOSCOW, November 19. A drone flying to Moscow has been downed by air defense systems in Elektrostal in the Moscow Region, no one was hurt, Moscow’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said on Sunday.

"In the Elektrostal municipal district, air defense forces repelled an attack by a drone, which was flying toward Moscow. According to preliminary data, its fragments fell down incurring no damage. No one was hurt," he wrote on his Telegram channel .

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Known as the "Motor City of Russia." Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname "Motor City" due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.. Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant. Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

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Longitude: 38°26′48″ E Elevation above sea level: 157 m = 515 ft . City coordinates. Coordinates of Elektrostal in decimal degrees. Latitude: 55.7895900° Longitude: 38.4467100° Coordinates of Elektrostal in degrees and decimal minutes. Latitude: 55°47.3754′ N

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1976 PORTSMOUTH Eastward Ho All of the prep work has been done and she's just about ready for paint. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to customize an Eastward Ho their way and do it cheap!   Seller has all parts to complete this project. Also available separately is the completely rebuilt 14HP Volvo MD7A Diesel engine, ready to be placed in the boat.  Top to Bottom rebuild was performed by world renowned Monmouth Marine Engines of Brielle NJ. $3000 Invested.

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Eastward HO 24

Eastward HO 24 is a 23 ′ 7 ″ / 7.2 m monohull sailboat designed by Walter McInnis and built by C. E. Ryder starting in 1975.

Drawing of Eastward HO 24

Rig and Sails

Auxilary power, accomodations, calculations.

The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

Originally designed for wood contruction. The hulls of the later, FG version were built by CE Ryder (USA) and finished by Portsmouth Yacht Co. Diesel power was available as an option.

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Both salon settees turn into two twin beds so can sleep 4 adults. YEAR: 1977 MAKE: Portsmouth Yacht Co MODEL: Eastward Ho CLASS: Sloop, Pocket Cruiser LENGTH: 26' (24' with 2' boomkin) HULL MATERIAL: FIberglass reinforced plastic FUEL TYPE: Diesel. AIR CONDITIONING: Drop in Cruise Air. ALL PHOTOS ARE RECENT.

1978. 31'. 10'. 4.2'. Florida. $12,900. Description: Airyella is a classic New England style sloop - has incredible character, is very distinctive, and is a pleasure to sail. She is perfect for anyone looking for a boat that will sail, and anchor overnight with 1-5 people, comfortably in the bay and the Keys and beyond, at a fantastic price.

1976. 24'. 9'. 4'. Connecticut. $12,000. Description: Built by CE Ryder (USA) and finished by Portsmouth Yacht Co., Rhode Island, USA, this stout pocket cruiser is a solid full-keel sailing vessel. Omoo has had a lot of updates including new diesel engine (Kubota Beta marine), rebuilt gearbox (2021), new standing and running rigging (2020), new ...

Broker: Designed by Eldredge-McInnis and built by Portsmouth Yacht Co., the Eastward Ho is a compact yet roomy sloop designed for family cruising in comfort. She is a proven design which combines traditional elegance with practical accommodations. Nothing has been overlooked to satisfy both the sailor and the cruising enthusiast.

A boat with a BN of 1.6 or greater is a boat that will be reefed often in offshore cruising. Derek Harvey, "Multihulls for Cruising and Racing", International Marine, Camden, Maine, 1991, states that a BN of 1 is generally accepted as the dividing line between so-called slow and fast multihulls.

Model McInnis. Category Sailboats. Length 31'. Posted Over 1 Month. 1985 #1 Hull McInnis,31 ft., 4.5ft. draft, McInnis Cutter rig Eastward Ho series. 28hp Yanmar diesel, All hardwood Interior, Complete custom finished, In bristol condition. Completely blue water equipt.Leave Message at 772/283-0853. $40000.

Go to Sailing Texas classifieds for current sailboats for sale . Eastward HO 24, 1977 LOA 25'5" LWL 20' Beam 8'8" Draft 3'10" SA 283 sq ft Ballast 3,600 Displacement 7,000 Keel Full Designed by Thomas F. Eldredge/Walter J. Mcinnis and built by the Portsmouth Boat Company (UK).

Used 1978 Eastward Ho 31 for sale is located in Bienville National Forest (Mississippi, United States of America). This vessel was designed and built by the Eastward shipyard in 1978. Key features 1978 Eastward Ho 31: length 9.45 meters. engine: fuel type - diesel. 1978 Eastward Ho 31 refers to classes: sailing yachts , sailboats and sailing ...

Seller's Description. Portsmouth Eastward Ho 24, 1978 sailboat for sale I am selling my 1978 Portsmouth Eastward Ho 24 for $12,500. The boat is in Alamitos Bay (Seal Beach, CA / Long Beach, CA) where the buyer may assume the slip at $320 a month. Very nice location, across the street from the new 2nd and PCH outdoor mall.

Go to Sailing Texas classifieds for current sailboats for sale Eastward Ho, 24 ft., 1975 No. 55, 1975. Highly regarded Eldridge/McGinnis cruising design- Full keel, 4 ft. draft. ... The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. Formula. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ ...

Seller's Description. 1980 Portsmouth Yacht Co Eastward Ho 31. She is a classic designed in 1959, built in 1980. Similar to the Sea Sprite 33 that Robin Graham sailed around the world. Custom interior Volvo Penta MD2B 25hp Nice thick teak toe rail Electric Windlass Auto Helm Updated hardware above deck Updated rigging Bimini, dodger frames ...

Search eastward ho 24 prices - more than 1 listings - Built by CE Ryder (USA) and finished by Portsmouth Yacht Co., Rhode Island, USA, this stout pocket cruiser is a solid full-keel sailing vessel. ... 1976 CE Ryder Eastward Ho 24 sailboat for sale in Connecticut. Ce Ryder eastward ho 24 . Built by CE Ryder (USA) and finished by Portsmouth ...

Boat Trader currently has 3 Eastward boats for sale, including 1 new vessels and 2 used boats listed by both private sellers and professional yacht brokers and boat dealerships mainly in United States. The oldest model listed is a contemporary boat built in 2018 and the newest model year of 2021.

Join Date: Aug 2018. Posts: 3. Eastward Ho 31 Sailboat. Cutter Rig. Eldredge McInnis design, built in RI by C. Ryder Yachts. Roller furling jib. Jib boom & roller for twin furlers. Re-built Volvo Penta 30hp with spare engine & transmission. Bimini & dodger.

35.5' Endeavour E35 Presently on the hard for winter storage at Morgans Marina, New Jersey Asking $35,000

2015 Malibu Wakesetter 22 VLX. Battle Creek, MI. $40,000. 2008 Hydra-Sports 2200 CC. Sarasota, FL. $26,500. 2 new and used Portsmouth Eastward Ho boats for sale at smartmarineguide.com.

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