The last child following commands would be deemed the winner. If the kids are really focused, this game can be time-consuming, therefore, you can set a time limit. You can devote 10 minutes to the warm-up. The children left standing would all be the winners. This is a game that has been around for decades and it is great for warming up the kids for PE.
To play the game, you are going to need to sing a song. This will give the kids a chance to get it a light aerobic workout while working different parts of their body. The end of each verse, make sure to have them spin around. This is a fun, sing-song way to get the kids warmed up the activities planned for the day. Of all the fun games for warming up before PE class, Dance Party is the most fun.
All you will need is your phone with downloaded songs and a set of WiFi speakers. Start by having each child vote for the songs that they want to dance to.
Next, download the three most popular songs in the class onto your phone. When you play a song, allow the students to dance however they would like. You should encourage them to get as crazy as possible. For most kids, this will be their favorite time of the day.
This is a really fun warm-up game that your students will enjoy. You should start by separating the class into two sections. The first group will be the alligators and the second group will be the runners. The runners will be the alligators and vice versa in the next round. To start the game, have the runners start at one end of the gym.
Have the alligators on their stomachs in the middle of the gym. They will need to run past the alligators in the middle of the gym who will try to reach out and touch the runners. Any runner who gets caught by an alligator should sit on the floor. The runners who make it to the other end of the gym without getting caught by an alligator are the winners. After round one, have the students switch roles for round two. Amoeba Tag is a game that most kids love.
It is very easy to play and it involves running, stopping, and changing directions. Each of these is great warm-up exercises. Start with a math warm-up. These fun math routines are highly engaging and get kids eager to participate.
Math warm-ups are quick activities usually completed as a whole group. They allow you to get your students ready for the math lesson by activating their brains. Warm-up activities build mathematical reasoning, communication, problem-solving, and further understanding. They also allow for students to review and practice math skills. Start your math lessons with a short minute or so warm-up activity that reinforces a math skill and engages your students in a meaningful way.
Give students a short task to complete on their own before beginning your formal lesson. These can be short, engaging activities that get their brains thinking about math and ready to learn more! Kids can work on them alone, or you can pair them up to work together. Use math warm-up time to ensure that kids have a solid understanding of numbers. Building number sense and fluency requires daily practice.
Using the math warm-up time right before a math lesson is an excellent opportunity to strengthen skills. A daily calendar time is a great opportunity to review and reinforce math concepts. You can incorporate the calendar into our morning meeting time or use it as a warm-up before your math lesson. Angry Cats can only move around on their tiptoes AND fingertips, and can still move around the Equipment: 1 frisbee or giant dice.
Description: Have students pick a partner and face that partner in the middle of the gym. The teacher will stand in the middle of the gym and Enough small balls ping-pong, tennis, foam…etc. Description: 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 Description: Scatter hula hoops around the gym.
Description: 2 - 5 students are it and are given evil red balls.
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