Tips for Teaching Beginners Blocking and Drills
- At beginners' level, blocking can be the last skill taught. You know it is time to teach blocking when the diggers can't handle the...
Ball Games for PE lessons
Ball games should meet the needs of all students, not just the athletically gifted. Use a selection of balls with a variety of weights...
Team Challenge Maze
Setup: Use cones/coloured spots and place them down to form a grid that is 5×5 cones, thus a total of 25 cones used. I usually allow 1m...
Animal warm-up
Add some fun and creativity to your warm-ups with this animal warm-up. It is perfect for your youngest students! Set up 4 or more cones...
20 Simple Ideas for Kindergarten P.E. with Minimal Equipment
1. STAR JUMPS. No equipment. All class. Warm-up: Say ‘Arms out!’ and jump, landing with your arms and legs out like a star. Shout ‘Arms...
Creative Games for Beanbag Activities (Part 1)
BANK THE BEANBAG - Beanbags of different colors; - Targets (trash cans or buckets) inside the activity area; - Polyspots surrounding each...
Fun Field Hockey Games
Field hockey drills are designed to improve your scoring and defensive abilities. In addition to basic offensive and defensive...
P.E Game: Domes & Dishes
Scatter the cones inside a set area of the gym/playground, with all the cones placed so that they are all the right way up. The game...
9 Fun Recess and Phys Edu Games Every Child Should Play
Here is a list of ten recess and phys ed games, along with their rules, that every child should get a chance to play. Some you may...
Teaching Field Invasion Games
What should players who receive the ball do? They should try to advance the ball as fast as they can into a scoring position or get it to...