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!
Partner tag
Equipment: NONE Description: Have each child pick a partner. Have all of the kids stand on a line, with one partner standing about 3 feet in front of the other partner. When you say “Go” the first time, then the partner who is in front can take off. When you say “Go”...