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That's right this is racing!! Students pull each other on scooters collecting tennis balls to determine which team can collect the most, by completing the most laps. You have not seen fun and had kids experience a great workout until you’ve tried this one
By: Larry M Johnson| On: Feb 04, 2010 2:38 AM| Views: 5224The Hunted
Fun All inclusive chase game with multiple roles that require cooperation and strategy. Adapted from Quidditch from Harry Potter books this game is similar to “capture the flag” with a moving flag. Students can run anywhere within defined boundaries, and can be played inside and out. The equipment needed for this game are vests to identify teams, foam balls, flag belts, and a 3-4’ length of rope. Recommended for grade 6-8. Can also work with high school aged students if teams are smaller or
By: Larry M Johnson| On: Feb 03, 2010 7:19 AM| Views: 9124Jailbreak 2
A dodgeball variation with no “out” component. Players that go to "jail" are still actively involved in the game,and as you will see, can easily gain entrance back into the game
By: Larry M Johnson| On: Feb 03, 2010 5:51 AM| Views: 6812Person Fitness Program Challenge
This is a Physical Education homework program. Basically it is a fitness journal in which students log the activities they do outside of school. Categories mentioned in the video refer to 4 of the 5 fitness related components: Cardiovascular Endurance, Muscular Strength, Muscular Endurance, and Flexibility
By: Larry M Johnson| On: Feb 03, 2010 5:20 AM| Views: 3924Battlezone Medic
This is safe and strategic dodgeball type game with controlled overhand and underhand throwing. The objective is to knock down the opponents’ Pins. A team protects their pins by getting opponents "out" and using their hands to knock balls away. Each team has two medics that save players that are "out" so they can get back into the game. Adding objects for “cover” adds strategy and excitement. In a full size gym this can accommodate up to 50 students
By: Larry M Johnson| On: Feb 03, 2010 4:53 AM| Views: 6096