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How to create your own game for pe class
How to create your own game for pe class













how to create your own game for pe class

This is a team building activity, so make sure that all groups realize this is NOT a race.It also allows students to try a different group’s idea. This is a time to ask your students to share what worked and what didn’t.

how to create your own game for pe class

End each round with a quick debriefing.On the last day of this activity, I make this a class challenge and the entire class must work together to accomplish the task.Allow students to work together to cross the shark-infested waters.Ensure you give each group the same pieces of equipment. Examples of equipment: poly spots, carpet squares, cones, jump ropes, scooters, cardboard boxes, etc. If they master that, remove a piece of equipment. Start each group with one piece of equipment per person in the group.Then make the groups the larger as you go. Split class into small groups of 4 or 5 students each for the first couple of rounds.The idea of the game is for students to use the equipment you give them to get everyone in their group from one end of the gymnasium to the other without anyone touching the “shark-infested waters,” aka the gym floor! Feel free to play some Jaws-themed music too! One of my favorite cooperative games to do when I taught elementary students was Island Movers! The game involves as much or as little equipment as you want to allow. We all know we have the full range in any given class, so hopefully incorporating some team building activities and games will bring the entire class together. One of the best ways to start your school year is to get your students active and working together! Team building activities for students, also referred to as cooperative games, can be a great way to see which students work well with everyone, which work well with certain students, and which students struggle to work well with anyone.















How to create your own game for pe class