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Great Gym Games for Large Groups (Ep. 18 - 7 inch Dino Skin Balls)
You'll have a ball with these great group games using our Dino Skin play balls! These great games will encourage teamwork, hone hand eye co-ordination skills and get your large group active, all at the same time!
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Phys Ed Ideas for Kindergarten to Grade 2 (Ep. 144 - K-2 Games)
Need to get a large group of young students engaged? Coach Laura has a great collection of games perfect for those kids that are small in size, but big on energy.
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An Entertaining Phys Ed Game for Your Next Class (Ep. 22 - Striker)
Large group but only have a small space? FlagHouse Striker is an easy to set up and simple to learn game that will keep everyone moving. Players rotate through this fast-paced and competitive game that can be played singles, or with...
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Tag Ideas for Your Next Phys Ed Class (Ep. 126 - Tag Games)
You're it! This week we show you some great new version of tag that are perfect for cardio warm-up activities. Add or remove elements depending on the skills of your group!
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The Ultimate Teamwork Activity! (Ep. 80 - Pipeline)
The only way to succeed is to work together when using the Project Adventure Pipeline. This simple games is a great way to get a large group engaged and learning about teamwork and problem-solving.
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More Scooter Activities! (Ep. 122 - Scooter Relays)
Get your group moving with these great scooter relays. Perfect for large groups to keep everyone engaged and promotes teamwork and communication!
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Phys Ed Fitness Ideas with a Twist!? (Ep. 90 - Activity Bingo)
Gameify your next fitness class with Activity Bingo. Build it out individually or with teams across a large group to get everyone active in a fun and competitive atmosphere.
Phys Ed Games
The Reaction Game
Put learners into equal groups with a cone in the middle of each group. Start by calling out a command, whether its touching the nose or toes, balancing on one foot, jump around, doing arm circles, etc. Then, when the students...