Physical Education

Physical Education

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Game of the Week - Frogger Tag

Frogger Tag

This game is played similar to color tag and ships across the ocean, since the students must get to the opposite side of the gym without getting tagged. For this game, the students must leap like a frog if they are a tagger and crab walk to bear walk (insect walk) if they are a fleer. There are 3-4 taggers who are holding a Gopher frog to tag with. or are on their hands and feet for the entire game. There are 6-8 taggers who are holding a Gopher frogs to tag with. I instruct the students to hold the frogs with two hands for better control. The game is started with a "go" signal. All ants (students) must move around on their hands and feet (either a crab or bear walk position). They will use their dodging and evading skills to avoid being tagged. If an ant (student) is tagged, they must go to the belly (holding area) where they need to do 10 jumping jacks to return to the game. I also let the students know that when I blow my whistle we will find a winner (last remaining ant). I will adapt the game by having the students perform different exercises to return to the game, change the size of the game area, or change the number of taggers.

Equipment

6-8 Gopher Frogs

6-8 jerseys for taggers (not required)

4 cones to designate the game area

4 cones to designate the belly (holding area)

Monday, February 29, 2016

Game of the Week - Hungry Frogs

Hungry Frogs

This game is played in a relatively small game area, since all the students must leap like a frog or are on their hands and feet for the entire game. There are 6-8 taggers who are holding a Gopher frogs to tag with. I instruct the students to hold the frogs with two hands for better control. The game is started with a "go" signal. All ants (students) must move around on their hands and feet (either a crab or bear walk position). They will use their dodging and evading skills to avoid being tagged. If an ant (student) is tagged, they must go to the belly (holding area) where they need to do 10 jumping jacks to return to the game. I also let the students know that when I blow my whistle we will find a winner (last remaining ant). I will adapt the game by having the students perform different exercises to return to the game, change the size of the game area, or change the number of taggers.

Equipment

6-8 Gopher Frogs

6-8 jerseys for taggers (not required)

4 cones to designate the game area

4 cones to designate the belly (holding area)

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Game of the Week - Turtle Tag

I want to get better at sharing some of my students favorite games and also just getting some posts out here more consistently. So, starting today, I will post a game of the week every Wednesday. I hoping for two things - one - for any reader to find enjoyment in some of the games posted and implement their games into their curriculum or just simply teach their own kids a game at the park. Second, I am selfishly hoping that posting a game of the week will expand my teaching and make me a better teacher. So ENJOY!!

Turtle Tag

This game is played with boundaries that can be a circle, rectangle or square. The size of the space depends on the number of kids. There are 2 to 6 taggers chosen to hold foam noodles. The rest of the students are free to move according the teacher's directions (skipping, galloping, shuffling, running, walking or to move freely). The students must stay inside the boundaries, but the goal is to use their dodging and evading skills to avoid getting tagged by one of the trappers (Taggers). Once tagged, the student must roll over on their shell (Back) with their hands and feet up. Any other turtle who is free may help roll over their trapped (Tagged) friends by either doing an exercise (5 jumping jacks, 5 push ups...) or by pedaling the trapped turtles legs 5 times (pedaling - grab the students feet and push and pull the feet). The teacher can decide what the criteria is for freeing trapped turtles. The game is played for 2-3 minutes and then new taggers, movements, freeing criteria and boundaries are chosen.

Equipment needed

2-6 noodles

2-6 jersey if desired

4 cones to designate the game area