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Get your middle school students active and excited with these fun and engaging PE games for the gym. Discover top game ideas that will keep your students motivated and improve their physical fitness.
My name is Mark Roucka and I am a PE teacher at Lincoln Junior High School in Naperville, IL. “Head, Shoulders, Knees, Cone” is an activity I have done numerous times with my classes and received a number of positive … Read More School Yard Games, No Equipment Pe Games, Large Group Pe Games, Head Shoulders Knees Cup Game, High School Pe Games, Elementary Pe Games, Awana Games, Pe Games Elementary, Gym Games For Kids

My name is Mark Roucka and I am a PE teacher at Lincoln Junior High School in Naperville, IL. “Head, Shoulders, Knees, Cone” is an activity I have done numerous times with my classes and received a number of positive … Read More

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More Floor Hockey Ideas: https://www.gophersport.com/blog/floor-hockey-activities-video/ The object of the game is for players to dribble the ball pas... School Team Building Activities, Floor Hockey, Middle School Games, School Team Building, Universe Videos, Hockey Drills, Elementary Physical Education, Elementary Pe, Warm Up Games

More Floor Hockey Ideas: https://www.gophersport.com/blog/floor-hockey-activities-video/ The object of the game is for players to dribble the ball past the king of the hill and into the goal. If a player scores, they become the new king! It’s really important to control and shield the ball to keep the king from capturing it. So remember to keep the ball close to your blade and on the ground.

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Carly's PE Games: Leaping Leprechauns - Fun P.E. Warm-Up Game for St. Patrick's Day Elementary Pe Easter Games, Pe Games Middle School, Gym Class Ideas, Preschool Movement, Awana Games, Leprechaun Games, March Madness Games, Pe Games Elementary, March Lesson Plans

For a printable version, please click on "Leaping Leprechauns". Pics and Videos of this game are below. Leaping Leprechauns By: Carly Glanzman Equipment Needed: 4 cones, preferably numbered 1-4 4 Buckets or boxes 30 paper shamrocks or gold coins. May also use beanbags, small balls, etc. Items to leap over such as hurdles, jump ropes, poly spots, etc. Skills: Leaping Following Directions Description of Activity: Tell students they are pretending to be leprechauns who have to LEAP through the…

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