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Click here or on the image below to access our full suite of games resources on our updated Scoilnet PE page. The strand units of the Games curriculum include: Emphasis in the Games programme should include the development of skills, the creation and playing of games and the understanding of games.
This resource looks to provide teachers with a bank of playground games to use during the PE lesson and in turn pupils can play these games during break times. Playing playground games during break time encourages fun, enjoyment, extra physical activity time and opportunities for socialisation for pupils throughout the school.
Divide the class in half with one-half as frogs and one-half as ladybirds. On the teachers instruction or when the music plays, all students will move around the gym and look under the cones for a frog or a ladybird.
The Primary School Sports Initiative presents a set of support materials for five strand units of the physical education curriculum: Athletics, Dance, Games, Gymnastics and Outdoor and Adventure Activities.
Strand Unit: Creating and playing games • Create and develop games in small groups: · playground game: Three-headed monster. Strand Unit: Understanding and appreciation of games • Apply simple rules to activity. • Discuss and develop control in movement skills relevant to games: · footwork: changing speed and stopping. Venue • Yard/hall.
The PE Game Ideas section provides you with Physical Education resources which will help you to plan PE Warm Up Games, PE Tag Games, PE Thinking Games, and PE Coordination Games. Within each section you will find a whole range of different games which will excite and challenge your students.
Find PE warm up games that are fun, exciting and challenging for all ages. Perfect for PE and Classroom teachers looking for active ideas.