This week we practiced throwing (underhand and overhand), and did some relay races in preparation
The triangular tip of an Imperial star destroyer. The floating handgun that is the USS Sulaco. The lopsided bubble of 2001's Discovery One. For over 40 years, science fiction has gifted us a. I came up with the idea for Race to the Galaxy (originally named Space Colonies) after reviewing games on the PhysEdGames YouTube channel. Since I'm a huge Sci-Fi fan, I really wanted to add a space-themed activity to my cooperative games toolbelt. I basically took a hula-hoop teamwork activity, added some extra elements, and gave it a theme. Climb Aboard The Spaceship (sung to 'Itsy Bitsy Spider') Climb aboard the spaceship, We're going to the moon. Hurry and get ready, We're going to blast off soon. Put on your helmets And buckle up real tight. Here comes the countdown, Let's count with all our might. 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1—BLAST OFF!! Space Action Song.
for field day. Star Wars is a great game to practice THROWING. Below are some youtube videos describing how I play Star Wars with K-2nd and how I play with 3rd-5th.Spaceship Up Spaceship Downelementary P.e. Games Youtube
This is how they look when finishing a relay - SMILES! |
These are the relays I taught this week:
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2) Money Run - each team had a bucket of pretend money (laminated money from the dollar store). Players took turns running to the bucket to get 1 dollar at a time. They kept taking turns until the money was gone.
3) Bean Bag Balance - balanced a bean bag on a foam hockey stick (short stick that we use for scooter hockey) This is similar to the egg and spoon relay. However, if the beanbag falls I do NOT make the student start all over - instead they stop and do 10 exercises, then pick up the beanbag and finish.
4) Chicken Walk - We used rubber chickens and put them between our knees. We said 'knees - squeeze' and they had to walk around a cone and back. If the chicken fell, they had to stop and do 10 exercises then continue.
5) Puzzle Relay - Each team had to complete a 24 piece puzzle. I put all of the team's puzzle pieces in a bucket. They took turns running to the bucket, get ONE piece, then run back. They took several turns to collect the pieces then when all the pieces were collected the last person ran to collect their box (with the picture of the puzzle on it). Then the team completed the puzzle together.
This video describes all of the relays I taught this week:
These videos describe the game STAR WARS (K-2nd version)
These videos describe the game STAR WARS (3rd-5th version)
Set up for K-2 Star Wars Game |
Set up for K-2 Star Wars Game |
Spaceship Up Spaceship Downelementary P.e. Games To Play
The scooter 'rocket' is helping give the balls back to the players because players can not go inside the cone area. |
We used three scooter 'rockets' to help get the balls that didn't make it into the spaceship. Astronauts were inside the big spaceship throwing balls back out. |
3rd-5th grade classes have a different set up that is more challenging. We divided into 4 teams and put the ships in the corners of the gym. |
3rd-5th set up spaceships in the corners of the gym. |
Spaceship Up Spaceship Downelementary P.e. Games Youtube
This is how they look when finishing a relay - SMILES! |
These are the relays I taught this week:
1) Basic - run around the cone and back. (We also added a hurdle the second time).
2) Money Run - each team had a bucket of pretend money (laminated money from the dollar store). Players took turns running to the bucket to get 1 dollar at a time. They kept taking turns until the money was gone.
3) Bean Bag Balance - balanced a bean bag on a foam hockey stick (short stick that we use for scooter hockey) This is similar to the egg and spoon relay. However, if the beanbag falls I do NOT make the student start all over - instead they stop and do 10 exercises, then pick up the beanbag and finish.
4) Chicken Walk - We used rubber chickens and put them between our knees. We said 'knees - squeeze' and they had to walk around a cone and back. If the chicken fell, they had to stop and do 10 exercises then continue.
5) Puzzle Relay - Each team had to complete a 24 piece puzzle. I put all of the team's puzzle pieces in a bucket. They took turns running to the bucket, get ONE piece, then run back. They took several turns to collect the pieces then when all the pieces were collected the last person ran to collect their box (with the picture of the puzzle on it). Then the team completed the puzzle together.
This video describes all of the relays I taught this week:
These videos describe the game STAR WARS (K-2nd version)
These videos describe the game STAR WARS (3rd-5th version)
STAR WARS Throwing Game in Action:
Set up for K-2 Star Wars Game |
Set up for K-2 Star Wars Game |
Spaceship Up Spaceship Downelementary P.e. Games To Play
The scooter 'rocket' is helping give the balls back to the players because players can not go inside the cone area. |
We used three scooter 'rockets' to help get the balls that didn't make it into the spaceship. Astronauts were inside the big spaceship throwing balls back out. |
3rd-5th grade classes have a different set up that is more challenging. We divided into 4 teams and put the ships in the corners of the gym. |
3rd-5th set up spaceships in the corners of the gym. |
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