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P.E. Elementary Instant Activity Game: 4 Corners
This game does not require a big space and it keeps the kids moving. This is a fun twist on a classic game that allows students to constantly be moving. I normally do this game in a portable when it is raining outside and I don't have much space to use. I play music and my students will dance and hop around to their corner. It's fun to watch and play and I hope you enjoy it too. Remember to always like and subscribe if you enjoyed the video and want to see more. I really appreciate it and it means a lot to me.
Content:
0:00 2 Different Things
0:15 Caller Instructions
0:31 Picking a Corner
0:56 Explanation of Points
1:14 Round 2
1:34 Picking a Corner
1:45 Explanation of Points
2:08 Questions and Tips
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Відео

Elementary P.E. Games: Rob the Nest
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The team that collects the most bean bags wins! However, you need to make sure no one is taking your bean bags while you are away trying to collect bean bags. Which team will win? We'll find out who and how. Content: 0:00 Set Up 0:17 Jersey Role 0:27 Scenario 1 0:48 Scenario 2 0:58 You Get Tagged 1:25 Take 2 Bean Bags? 1:40 Tag anyone? 2:10 Round is over 2:22 Tips
Elementary P.E. Games: River Crossing
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This is a great team building game! Students must try to cross the river without getting swept away! Students that make it across will pick up an awesome piece of treasure and bring it back. Will they be able to make it? Content: 0:00 Set Up 0:30 Restart 0:49 Doing Good 1:01 1 Bean Bag 1:15 Restart 1:33 1 Point 1:40 Game Over 1:53 Tip 1 2:09 Tip 2 2:15 Tip 3
Elementary PE Games: Pac Man Tag
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This is an easy set up game that students love! Students must walk on the lines of a basketball court in order to move. There are multiple taggers trying to trap everyone. We'll see which kids can break the record of tags per round. I do this with all grades and if I am doing it with my Sped class, then I use tape inside a classroom and I am the person tagging at the start of the game. Remember...
Top 5 Tag Games
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Top 5 Tag Games
Elementary PE Games: Mission Impossible
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Secret agents are trying to get the bean bags from one side back to their side of the field without being caught by the double agents. However, they only have five minutes to complete their mission if they choose to accept it. This is a great intro game to capture the flag and sharks and minnows. If you're interested in those games then click on the link. Remember to always like and subscribe i...
Elementary PE Games: Castle Ball/Angry Birds (Throwing & Catching)
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Students will learn to throw the ball and try to take down the castles of the other team! Students who knock down the most castles during a 5 minute round win. As always read the materials and Tips section at the end for different variations. If you liked this lesson please like and subscribe for future videos. It really does help and means a lot to me. If you're looking for a lesson on how to ...
Elementary P.E. Games: Hula Hut Challenge
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This is a great team building game! Students are forced to work together in order to see which group can advance to the last level of the challenge. Students work at their own pace and have a blast learning how to create the hula hut that can be used for other games. If you liked this lesson please like and subscribe for future videos. It really does help and means a lot to me. Another video th...
Elementary PE Warm Up Games: Partner Pacer (Running)
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This is a great warm up game and good practice for the real Pacer test. I use this as a 10 minute warm up if kids have a hard time keeping their hands to themselves and need to boost moral in my class. In this lesson I have students give each other a high five to promote good sportsmanship. During the Partner Pacer it gives students a break to get a drink of water or tie their shoes while their...
Elementary PE Games: Flip It
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Students will develop their underhand tossing ability. This is a great introduction game to Corn Hole/Cone Hole, that allows students to get out their energy by running too. If you liked this lesson please like and subscribe for future videos. It really does help and means a lot to me. Shout out to Mr. Rose for teaching me how to play this game! For other bean bag games that involve running che...
Elementary P.E. Games: Tiger Tails (Tag Games)
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The zookeepers are trying to get the tigers back into their cages. This is a fun tag game that is easy to set up. The zookeepers are trying to see how many tigers they can catch to set the record. The zookeepers with the most points win. Rounds will go for 3-5 minutes and I will have them pick new zookeepers for the next round. If you liked this lesson please like and subscribe for future video...
Elementary P.E. Games Throwing & Catching: 300 Frisbee
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This game teaches students to be able to throw and catch a frisbee in a fun way. Students get points for picking the frisbee off of the ground and from catching the frisbee. As always read the materials and Tips section at the end. If you liked this lesson please like and subscribe for future videos. It really does help and means a lot to me. Content: 0:00 Set Up 0:21 Getting Points 0:58 Point ...
Elementary P.E. Games: Lions and Gazelles (Tag Game)
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Last person standing wins!!! This game is like Sharks and Minnows with no safe zones. A lion is trying to get the gazelles. If they get a gazelle then that student becomes a lion. Eventually there will be more lions then gazelles. The last gazelle standing within 5 minutes wins. If you liked this lesson please like and subscribe for future videos. It really does help and means a lot to me. Here...
Elementary P.E. Games: Striker Ball Levels 1-5 (Real)
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Elementary P.E. Games: Striker Ball Levels 1-5 (Real)
Elementary P.E. Games: Defender
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Elementary P.E. Games: Defender
Elementary P.E. Games: Defender/Pin Guard/Pin Knockdown
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Elementary P.E. Games: Defender/Pin Guard/Pin Knockdown
Elementary P.E. Games Warm Up Instant Activity: Rock, Paper, Scissors Baseball
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Elementary P.E. Games Warm Up Instant Activity: Rock, Paper, Scissors Baseball
Elementary P.E. Basketball Games: Hot Shots/Make It and Take It
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Elementary P.E. Basketball Games: Hot Shots/Make It and Take It
Elementary P.E. Games: Sharks & Minnows (Flags)
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Elementary P.E. Games: Sharks & Minnows (Flags)
Rainy Day Indoor P.E. Games: Steal the Cup
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Rainy Day Indoor P.E. Games: Steal the Cup
P.E. Warm Up Game Instant Activity No Equipment: Partner Tag
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P.E. Warm Up Game Instant Activity No Equipment: Partner Tag
P.E. Games: Everybody's It Levels 1-4
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P.E. Games: Everybody's It Levels 1-4
P.E. Games: Life Saver
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P.E. Games: Life Saver
P.E. Games: Pick It Up
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P.E. Games: Pick It Up
P.E. Games: Striker Ball Levels 1-5
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P.E. Games: Striker Ball Levels 1-5
P.E. Games: Capture The Flag
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P.E. Games: Capture The Flag
P.E. Games: Guardians of the Galaxy
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P.E. Games: Guardians of the Galaxy
P.E. Games: 4 Corners
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P.E. Games: 4 Corners
P.E. Games: Line Tag
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P.E. Games: Line Tag
P.E. Games: Pick It Up
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P.E. Games: Pick It Up

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @hakonajitsommerseth1929
    @hakonajitsommerseth1929 2 місяці тому

    What exactly happens if you get tagged? What is it that you have give away?

    • @fitnessymas9605
      @fitnessymas9605 27 днів тому

      You go back to your side and return the ball 🏈

  • @calmfulspider
    @calmfulspider 3 місяці тому

    Huh this is different than the mission impossible we played in school. Was trying to find a video to explain to my friends. :/

  • @houstonjr.2616
    @houstonjr.2616 5 місяців тому

    Hey great game! Does it work with 20+ students going at once?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 5 місяців тому

      Yeah. I’ve done it with two classes at a time and that was about 50 students total.

  • @BlairBeals
    @BlairBeals 5 місяців тому

    Poly spots bad idea-slippery

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 5 місяців тому

      It expands the course and makes it more fun. I play it on the black top and it works out fine. I’ve never had a kid slip on them. Only if the kids are running do they get knocked out of place. Which means they aren’t following the rules. Don’t knock it till you try it. I thought the same thing and then it worked out really well, because they have more options to get away.

  • @nickcim1
    @nickcim1 6 місяців тому

    Ok so the people in the middle don’t hit the ball at all ?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 6 місяців тому

      @@nickcim1 Correct. There should be a real life example recording in the description area if you want to see how I did it with my class.

  • @Lekkywallis
    @Lekkywallis 6 місяців тому

    my kids love line tag but we do without the extra circle spot between the line, I will try this thank you for sharing

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 6 місяців тому

      Yeah. It definitely adds a different dimension to the game. I’m releasing a more in depth video in August.

  • @falconwing1
    @falconwing1 6 місяців тому

    November?? Awww

  • @jiff2323
    @jiff2323 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. Looks like good simple fun!

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 6 місяців тому

      Yeah. It works better than the old ways that I have done it. As long as students understand the safe zone then they will be good. That’s usually the main challenge with the game, but my students love it. Let me know how it goes for you and if you have any questions!

    • @16tommygun
      @16tommygun 2 місяці тому

      I like this version! Simple to setup/understand. A lot of fun. Thanks!!!

  • @jenniferlawrence9598
    @jenniferlawrence9598 7 місяців тому

    Had no idea John Krasinski had a PE Games channel.

  • @salvatorecaravella365
    @salvatorecaravella365 8 місяців тому

    Can these challenges work for 1st graders?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 8 місяців тому

      Yes, they can do many of the levels, but not all. They are too short to build a double hula hut, so I modify the lesson. They take longer to build the hula huts, so you don’t have to worry about them running out of options. However, you might do a challenge like which team can build the hula hut the fastest. Have a relay race where all 4 kids run from one side and the first team to build the hula hut wins. Another one is have each team build a hula hut with a kid in the center. Rebuild it 4 times with a new kid in the center each time. See how many times they can build it in 3 minutes. This is the favorite of 1st grade and usually every kid just wants to be in the center.

    • @salvatorecaravella365
      @salvatorecaravella365 8 місяців тому

      @@pegamechangers I see. So is this more student-centered or do you stop the challenge after a certain period of time and then go over the next challenge?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 8 місяців тому

      @@salvatorecaravella365 It depends on how long your periods are. I have 50 minute periods, so I let the students see how far they can get with their levels at their own pace. This helps them practice building without the added stress of a time limit. Afterwards if I still have time, then I will do challenges like I explained above, because they are already confident in building the hula hut. Overall, I normally don't have to stop the challenge. I just check that they did the challenge correctly and then I allow them to move to the next challenge. Therefore, a group could be on challenge one while my advanced learners group could be on challenge three. Eventually everyone will get to the same level and have a check for understanding. Hope this helps!

  • @urbanpendu3231
    @urbanpendu3231 10 місяців тому

    What are the safety measures we gonna use for kids ?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 10 місяців тому

      It honestly depends on your kids that you are playing with. I have played this game a lot and no one has ever been injured. 1. I make sure the kids are on a poly spot, so that they are not to close to other students during level five. 2. I make sure every student is slapping the ball and not throwing it. 3. Start with one ball on level 5 to make sure everyone is following the rules. 4. Take away multiple balls if students are not being safe. 5. Decrease the amount of students in the middle if you think they might run into each other. I designed this lesson to gradually increase something if students are understanding and doing well. These are just a few safety measures that I use, but honestly it depends on your teaching style and students. If it doesn't work for you then try to modify it for you and your environment.

  • @GeorgeShen-nj4lt
    @GeorgeShen-nj4lt 11 місяців тому

    Basically bulldogs

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 10 місяців тому

      Never heard of bull dogs. Is there a difference between the two?

    • @RadladZ-offical
      @RadladZ-offical Місяць тому

      No there the same thing but with no buckets and flags

  • @Raziaar
    @Raziaar 11 місяців тому

    Yeah I have a question. What if you hole up inside of a prison so the sharks cannot get to you, and you just destroy them with spears as they come up against the fence trying to get your flags?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 11 місяців тому

      Great question! lol. For the spears you could use pool noodles to fend off the fierce sharks. You could put a time limit for the cage to hold up. When the cage is open maybe have the students attack a shark with a spear by throwing it. If they hit a shark then that shark can’t tag them.

  • @ItzOmarEDITZ
    @ItzOmarEDITZ Рік тому

    Great vid ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 11 місяців тому

      Thanks. It means a lot to me. I like to show what the game looks like in real life and how I play it.

  • @bfb89
    @bfb89 Рік тому

    These videos are super helpful. Thank you for sharing!

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 11 місяців тому

      Glad you find them helpful! Thanks for letting me know. It means a lot to me!

  • @chadgarner3504
    @chadgarner3504 Рік тому

    Thank you!!

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers 11 місяців тому

      You’re welcome. Glad the video helped!

  • @geriwesolek7930
    @geriwesolek7930 Рік тому

    Is the ball allowed to be bounced or is the slap only rolling on the ground? I tried it just by rolling the slapped ball but it was hard for k-1 to slap the rolling ball hard enough!

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      My first graders can slap it hard enough. Maybe move the circle closer for levels 1-2 if still having trouble. For levels 3-5 it will be harder for them to aim, but they should have the power. I normally add a lot more students in the middle. This way there are more targets and chances. Sometimes I have as many as 6 1st grade students and it works out better for them.

  • @HeidiLydersen
    @HeidiLydersen Рік тому

    ELL question... Slap the ball, do not hit it... What is the difference?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      2 things: 1. Some kids will try to punch the ball. If they try to punch it then their knuckles can scrap on the blacktop. (This is my main reason for slapping) 2. I want them to do a controlled strike. If they just punch it then they don’t aim as much in comparison to slapping it with their hand. Once they master slapping it I give them pickle-ball paddles to play the game with after. Hope this answers your question!

  • @whatislife8679
    @whatislife8679 Рік тому

    Great game! Thank you!

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting me know. It gives me motivation to keep making more videos. Every now and then I think about stopping, but I’ll try to make a new one next month. Thanks again!

  • @張長仁-d7j
    @張長仁-d7j Рік тому

    Thank you for your sharing! This helped me a lot ^^

  • @heathermoore-simmons4544
    @heathermoore-simmons4544 Рік тому

    Love to see a video of it!

  • @samporter1564
    @samporter1564 Рік тому

    Promo sm

  • @jiangxiaolei5551
    @jiangxiaolei5551 Рік тому

    thanks for demonstration

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      You're welcome! Sometimes it is better to see how it is done in real life.

  • @lindseywinn6872
    @lindseywinn6872 Рік тому

    What kind of ball do you use?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      I use the 8 in dodgeball. You can use volleyballs too if you don’t have big dodgeballs. They work just as well, but they’re not color coordinated. When the balls are color coordinated it helps with the game.

  • @rafa57games
    @rafa57games Рік тому

    Have you tried this game in real life. I like the ideia, but im afraid it's not fun to play. Also, theres no physical or mental activity envolve in it

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Haha. Yeah. Those were my thoughts on it too before I tried it. I did it with my elementary students as a cardio warm up. You can even have them skip or do some other type of locomotor skill. The students normally sprint the distance to get the most points. Very physically demanding. Normally they are sweating by the end. Mentally is allows them to understand which direction to run if you want to play kickball later on. It’s a warm up that is better than running laps. Lastly, if your class is struggling with poor sportsmanship then this game works great because there is a lot of winning and losing involved. There are games when you have students who normally cheat, but in this game they can’t because the other kids just stop playing with them. Just give it a try and see if it works for you. For me it created students with better sportsmanship and cardiovascular systems. lol

    • @rafa57games
      @rafa57games Рік тому

      @@pegamechangers i haven't thought by this side. Now I'm looking forward to trying it haha tks

  • @dudleyrosenblatt630
    @dudleyrosenblatt630 Рік тому

    Hi nice game, thanks for sharing! Do you create your animations in google slides?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Glad you like it! Just trying to help out. Yeah. I’m just using that for now until I find something else. If you have any suggestions let me know. lol.

  • @lizzygilly
    @lizzygilly Рік тому

    Does each team play at the same time?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      If you want to use it as an individual station you can do that too. Otherwise I do it like this. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/FpIUE9cJego/v-deo.html

  • @jiangxiaolei5551
    @jiangxiaolei5551 Рік тому

    group levels can make them know how to cooperate

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Yeah. That students love the different levels because it allows them to collaborate and strategize. It also makes everyone give more effort. lol Thanks for your response!

  • @ugochukwuokoro1925
    @ugochukwuokoro1925 Рік тому

    NIce game. What app or program did you use for the animation of this presentation?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Thanks for your response. I’m just using Google. lol I need to find something different later on for some of the other videos that I want to make though.

  • @lowexpectations7603
    @lowexpectations7603 Рік тому

    this is a great activity. thank you for sharing. :) My kids at work will love this.

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Thanks for the positive feedback! It encourages me to keep making more videos. Let me know how it goes with your kids!

    • @lowexpectations7603
      @lowexpectations7603 Рік тому

      @@pegamechangers Absolutely. I played this with a group of teenage boys and they thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks again. ;)

  • @TrishVanSlyke-zs7tr
    @TrishVanSlyke-zs7tr Рік тому

    When someone gets hit in the middle with 2 others in there ( level 4 or 5), do you stop the game and let the switch happen? Then restart? What is the purpose of the points? Thank you

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      The game continues to go and does not stop. If a person gets hit in the middle I have them raise their hand so no one can hit them. If someone hits them while their hand is raised it doesn’t count. I also have the person who hit them raise their hand. The player in the middle will go find the person raising their hand and they give each other a high five to switch while the others are playing. The points are for the lower levels. That’s only if you get a ball past them. You don’t get points in the upper levels. You just get the joy of getting the chance to be in the middle the longest or most. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions!

  • @liamjohnson5150
    @liamjohnson5150 Рік тому

    Great game for developing the underarm throw for accuracy.

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment. It gives me motivation to keep making more videos that are helpful and useful. Be on the look out for more to come. Let me know if there is anything else you would like to see and I might be able to make a video for it. Thanks again!

  • @jiangxiaolei5551
    @jiangxiaolei5551 Рік тому

    how old are those kids ?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      I try with all of my games to be played with any age group at the elementary level. I think this might have been ages 7-8 years old.

  • @scottmars1493
    @scottmars1493 Рік тому

    What happens to a ball sitting motionless inside the circle that nobody can reach? I'm assuming students need to stay in their"goal" area?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      Level 1 they can take the ball back to their “goal”. Level 2 the second ball will eventually hit the motionless ball or I’ll walk by and give it to them. They can go to the ball but that is bad strategy because they will probably get scored on by the other ball.

  • @sezahabibi6822
    @sezahabibi6822 Рік тому

    Awesome video with a great details. Thanks

  • @trishawalls6301
    @trishawalls6301 Рік тому

    What grade level?

    • @pegamechangers
      @pegamechangers Рік тому

      This is for grades 1st-5th. With 1st-2nd you can add 4-6 balls with 2 people in since they miss more than the older kids.