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Physical education prepares children for an active and healthy life while improving self discipline and reducing stress. This section includes PE lessons from kindergarten through high school spanning different skill levels and objectives. Lessons are categorized by grade for easy retrieval. These lessons were created by real teachers working in schools across the United States. The section will continue to grow as more teachers like you share your lesson plans. We encourage you! Share your lessons plans Teacher.org, contact us .

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P.e. environmental lesson plans, food chain tag.

Students will learn a brief background about energy transfer between the sun, producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers. ½ of the students are primary consumers (plants) and ¼ of the students are primary consumers (rabbits) and ¼ of the students are secondary consumers (hawks).

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Aces and exercise.

Using a deck of playing cards, the students will pick the number of reps for various exercises.  

And Freeze!

Students will practice listening skills and basic physical concepts as required in physical education class. Students will also work on balance and coordination.

Animal Laps

Combining information about the speed of animals, the students will run laps in the gym or outdoors.

Basketball Relay

Students will practice teamwork, dribbling, and shooting a basketball.

Bear Hunt Obstacle Course

This plan will combine reading with balance and coordination skills to allow students to navigate a simple obstacle course.

Boom Over Movement Game

Students will play a game in which they need to change direction quickly. Students are to pretend that they are on a sailboat that is in the middle of a storm. They will have to run and change direction based on verbal commands and duck quickly to avoid being hit by the imaginary boom.

Butterfly Stretches

This lesson is designed to help students learn the importance and reasons for exercise through multiple activities and discussions.

Coordination Course

This plan will allow students to practice coordination while staying physical.

Multi-Ball Basketball

The student will participate in a game of basketball using various sizes of available balls.

Music Movement

The students will move to the music based on its beat, words, tune, and other variables.

On Top of Spaghetti

Pe immigration.

The students will research games and activities from other countries to share during a PE class.

Pass It Off

This lesson will allow students to practice passing, dribbling, and bouncing skills using basketballs

Plate Aerobics

Students will practice basic aerobics moves while trying to stay positioned on paper plates, this aids in coordination.

Race to the Answer

This lesson will allow students to practice teamwork, basic math skills, and get exercise through a relay race. Note: Problems/difficulty level can be altered by grade

Ride ‘Em Cowboy/girl

This lesson will allow students to practice gross motor skills.  

Students will practice listening skills and basic physical concepts as required in physical education class.

Ski to the Finish Line

This plan will allow students to practice coordination while staying physical. Students will demonstrate moving straight, backwards, and in a zig-zag pattern.

The New PE Class

The students will create a PE activity to share and demonstrate to peers.

This lesson will allow students to practice teamwork and trust building, as well as working on directionality for younger students.

What Time is it FOX?

The students play a game where they practice different movements including jumping, galloping, skipping, running, jogging, leaping, and walking. Based on National Physical Education Standards, students should have been learning these skills for the last 4 years.

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Grade R Sport Lesson Plan: Life Skills

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Grade R Life Skills Lesson Plan: Introduction to Basic Sports Skills

Materials Needed:

  • Soft foam balls
  • Small plastic cones
  • Playground or open space

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate the basic skills of throwing, catching, and kicking with a ball. 2. Develop gross motor coordination through various sports-related activities. 3. Understand the importance of active participation in physical activities. 4. Show respect for others by following game rules and taking turns.

Vocabulary:

  • Throw : To propel something with your hand.
  • Catch : To grab hold of something thrown or dropped.
  • Kick : To hit something with your foot.
  • Co-ordination : The ability to use different parts of the body smoothly and efficiently.
  • Sportsmanship : Fair and generous behavior in sports, especially taking defeat without complaining and victory without gloating.

Previous Learning:

Students have previously engaged in fundamental gross motor activities like running, jumping, and basic ball play to build foundational physical skills.

Anticipated Challenges and Solutions:

  • Challenge : Students might struggle with coordination and following multiple-step instructions.

Solution : Break down instructions into smaller steps and demonstrate each action clearly.

Challenge : Some students may feel overwhelmed or frustrated if they cannot perform the activities well.

  • Solution : Provide positive reinforcement and encourage practice. Set individual goals to ensure progress.

Beginning Activities (4 minutes):

  • Introduction to Objectives (2 minutes): Briefly explain the day’s objective – learning basic sports skills like throwing, catching, and kicking.
  • Warm-Up Activity (2 minutes): Engage students in a simple warm-up exercise like stretching or a short jog in place.

Middle Activities (32 minutes):

  • Activity 1: Throwing and Catching (10 minutes)
  • Demonstrate how to properly throw and catch a ball.
  • Pair students and have them practise throwing and catching with each other.
  • Activity 2: Kicking (10 minutes)
  • Demonstrate how to kick a ball gently and accurately towards a goal (a cone).
  • Allow students to practise kicking the ball towards the cone.
  • Coordination Game: Bean Bag Relay (10 minutes)
  • Establish a simple relay race course using cones and hula hoops.
  • Divide the class into small teams. Each team member must carry a bean bag by balancing it on their head while manoeuvring through the course.
  • Cool Down Activity (2 minutes): Guide students through some deep breathing and slow stretching exercises to cool down.

End Activities (4 minutes):

  • Review of Vocabulary and Concepts (2 minutes): Quickly review the key terms and concepts learned in the lesson.
  • Reflection and Exit Ticket (2 minutes): Ask students how they felt during the activities and what new thing they learned. As an exit ticket, each student must demonstrate one of the skills learned today.

Assessment and Checks for Understanding:

  • Observation during activities to assess coordination and adherence to instructions.
  • Participation levels and willingness to engage in activities.
  • Exit ticket: Ensure each student can demonstrate a basic skill (throwing, catching, or kicking).

Differentiation Strategies for Diverse Learners:

  • Scaffolding : Offer hands-on assistance and simplified instructions for students who struggle with motor skills.
  • Extension : Provide more challenging tasks like aiming for smaller targets or longer distances for advanced students.
  • Inclusive Activities : Ensure every student, regardless of physical ability, has a role they can comfortably participate in.

Teaching Notes:

  • Educational Value : This lesson helps in developing gross motor skills, coordination, and understanding of fundamental sports etiquette.
  • Effective Delivery Tips : Use clear demonstrations and consistent encouragement to foster a supportive and positive environment.
  • Accessibility Considerations : Equipment should be appropriate for young learners (soft, light, and safe). Modify activities as needed for learners with specific needs.

By conducting this lesson, you will give students a fun and engaging way to develop physical skills and lay the foundation for a healthy, active lifestyle.

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How to Teach PE with Station Activities

How to Teach PE with Station Activities

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Whats up Phys Ed Friends!

Today I want to share with you some tips on how to teach skills by using station activities in your PE Class.

Station activities are a great strategy to allow your kids to get a lot of practice time with whatever skill you are working on.  It’s really a fun way to engage your class and it’s easy to set up as well.  I’ve found station activities to be one of the best ways to build the fundamental skills especially for Kindergarten and First Grade students.  That’s why for younger students, I set up stations really frequently so they can get a lot of practice.

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So why use Station Activities as a Teaching Strategy?

  • As a practical example, after the first four units of the year, you could plan a day when you’ll just have activity stations set up. You can set up two stations for each unit.  So if your first 4 units of instruction were Soccer, Basketball, Striking with Implements, and a Fitness Unit, you could have 8 stations set up with 2 station activities focused on each of the 4 units you’ve already taught.  As your kids practice the station activities, they will get a review on how it is done and it will be a refresher.
  • Don’t know what the next 4 units you’re teaching are?  Check out our post on How to Plan a Year of PE in 15 Minutes
  • Looking for assessment ideas?  Check out The Locomotor License Test or Our Basketball Dribbling Cues Assessment
  • Don’t know what the next 4 units you plan on teaching?  Check out our post on How to Plan a Year of PE in 15 Minutes and our Scope and Sequence Podcast to get a plan squared away for the rest of the year.
  • Since you’re spending less time with direct instruction of the class, stations allow for more one on one time for you to give feedback to students or do quick assessments (like the basketball cues assessment linked above).  
  • Stations also allow you to expose kiddos to equipment you have, but don’t have a full class set.  For example, if you don’t have enough equipment for an entire class, you can allow students to get more practice time by splitting up your classes into smaller groups and letting them each have a piece of equipment at that station.  (I do this with my Spooner Boards since I only have 6 of them, My Balance Boards and also my rock wall, monkey bars and climbing ropes see below for an example) 

  • Most importantly, station activities give students freedom, autonomy, choice and independent practice time which is super motivating for students and will also transfer to time spent being active outside of PE class.   The ultimate goal of PE is to transfer to an active lifestyle – so helping students learn to do things on their own is an important aspect of Physical Education (this is one reason why The Conflict Corner is such an important part of my program as it helps students take responsibility for their actions and helps them learn to resolve their own conflicts). 
  • Also stations are perfect for younger students who don’t have the skills or knowledge to play complex games yet.  They just need to practice the skills in order to improve their abilities.  Station activities allow them to challenge themselves and get lots of practice time which is perfect for K-1st students ( more tips on teaching Kindergarten here ). 
          View this post on Instagram                   Kindy stations today ???? . Balloon Tennis Dribble, Pass or Shoot (Playground balls) Noodle T-Ball Jumprope . We’re putting in that work ???????????? . #physicaleducation #physed #pegeeks #iteachpe #pe #peteacher #elempe #kindergarten #teachersofinstagram A post shared by Ben Landers (@thepespecialist) on May 21, 2019 at 7:05am PDT

A few recommendations for setting up your stations

The idea is for your class to rotate in different stations after practicing a skill or activity required in that station. You can set up many stations as you like and put up skills that you’ve previously covered in your lessons or allow students to try a skill out for the first time as a station activity. 

  • Use good music in class . Music is a great management tool that you should use in class.  The music serves a signal for the class to know when they should be moving and when it’s time to rotate.   When the music is playing, it means the kids should be moving or practicing skills in the station.  When the music stops, it means that kids need to clean up their stations, stand by their station sign and point to their next station.  

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  • Use station signs.  I love placing my station signs in dry erase slips  or taping them on a wall or on a cone at each station so students will have a clear expectation of what they should be doing at that station.     Station signs are illustrations of the skill with directions that are printed out on a paper.  To help with organization I like to color code my station signs a different color for each unit of instruction, also laminate them if possible so they last forever.    The signs are less helpful with K-1 students who struggle with reading, but for older elementary students, I’ve found them to be a great way to keep kids on task and help them understand what to do. 

More student choice = More engagement and less off task behavior

  • For automated rotating stations, you can use an app like Interval Timer Pro  (which is what I also use for doing station workouts ).  This app allows you to program how long you want your stations to last and the break time in between to give students time to clean up and rotate. 
  • For Scooter Stations – go over Scooter Safety and the proper use of the Hand Guards!

That’s it for my tips on how to use station activities when teaching Physical Education!

To get you started – you can download our Free 15 Activity Station Signs below: 

If you’re ready to join the Station Nation and want to check out all of our more specific station signs, they are available to members inside our Membership Program or you can check out any of the links below to purchase them separately:  

  • Check out this lesson for an example of a few of these station ideas
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May 23, 2024 at 12:09 pm

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November 22, 2023 at 1:31 pm

Implementing station activities in PE is a game-changer and we use it lots! This approach not only keeps students active and engaged but also allows for personalized learning experiences, fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. Kudos for highlighting such an effective teaching strategy and thanks for the tips and resources!

November 24, 2023 at 7:23 am

Thanks for sharing your great tips!

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September 9, 2022 at 9:13 am

Good morning! I am interested in creating an obstacle course for my K-6 gym class. I also wanted to know do you teach health? My prinicipal is having me do health 2 weeks and then gym 2 weeks each month. I am having a little hard time finding things for the Kindergarten class. I was wondering if you could provide some help with that. I want to order equipment for the gym as well and wondered if you had a list or any good sites to purchase gym equioment for teachers. Thank you so much you have been an amazing help for me!

September 9, 2022 at 3:26 pm

Hey Tyquan,

Thanks for reaching out!

Check out the message below from Ben on Health:

I don’t teach health specifically, although we do try to incorporate Health concepts into all of the activities that we do – especially our Fitness Unit, which you can check out below:

https://www.thepespecialist.com/fitnessgram/ Sometimes the schedule works out to give me a random class coming twice a week for an extra PE class, if that’s the case I do a little health integration with them, which I’ve blogged about at the link below:

https://www.thepespecialist.com/health/ If you want more content, I haven’t used the resource below personally, but have seen it recommended by other PE teachers, so it might be worth checking out:

https://3rs.org/3rs-curriculum/3rs-curric-search

You can find all my recommended equipment and technology tools at the link below:

http://thepespecialist.com/amazon

We also use companies like Gopher, S&S Worldwide, and School Speciality for equipment needs!

Hope that’s helpful!

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April 20, 2022 at 11:37 am

Once again Ben thank you and your Co-Teachers for sharing and reflecting. Greatly appreciated.

April 20, 2022 at 3:39 pm

You’re welcome Carole! Glad you’re enjoying the resources!

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November 15, 2021 at 3:07 pm

Thanks for the reply! Your site and resources have been really helpful to me, thank you 🙂

November 15, 2021 at 3:49 pm

You’re welcome Cora!

Glad the resources have been helpful!

September 22, 2021 at 10:55 am

Hi! For a group of 30+ kindergarteners and TK students, how do you assign stations? Do you allow them to choose and then visit each one on their own time? For older students I use colored wristbands to form groups, but I feel that this would be a confusing waste of time with the little ones. I can barely get them to all stand in one place let alone divide into multiple groups.

September 22, 2021 at 4:15 pm

We assign students to a station in many different ways:

1. Give them a number based on the number of stations 2. Color – are stations are usually in a colored four square court, so we divide them up by station color 3. Gender – we assign stations sometimes by their gender, especially when it’s a double class. “Boys in class A going to station 1…”

We rarely let them choose their stations…

They sit while we explain the stations then we send them to an assigned station.

We keep students at a station while the music is playing. When the music stops, they clean up the station, and then we rotate them to the next station. Helps to keep the class organized.

Hope this helps!

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May 4, 2021 at 3:54 pm

So, I have been trying to make a Thunder stick and I am struggling to get it to work. What I need are the measurements for the stick and length of rope. Any help would be appreciated:) Thanks for all your awesome tips.

May 4, 2021 at 5:18 pm

Hey Michelle,

Thanks for reaching out! I’ve attached a link to a twirl and jump set it has measurements at the bottom you can use:

https://www.amazon.com/Champion-Sports-Twirl-Jump-Set/dp/B000KA4PA6/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=sl1&tag=wwwthepespeci-20&linkId=e3761ece466f518c10fb4626aeba9ba4

Hope this gives you an idea of what to look for!

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March 23, 2021 at 5:24 pm

What do you use to attach your dry erase slips to the cone?

March 24, 2021 at 3:58 pm

Hey Coach S!

We just tie some string to the dry erase slips and cone. If your cone is split at the top, you could slide the string in the split for a more secure hold.

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February 16, 2021 at 1:32 pm

Awesome ! Do you have a jump rope station to be used for Jump Rope for Heart. I have put together something but curious if you might have one also. I teach prek4-8 Thank you, Ellen Meixell

February 16, 2021 at 4:12 pm

Below you will find a link to how we used to do Jump Rope for Heart.

https://www.thepespecialist.com/jrfh/

It explains all we did to set up for the event. Hope this helps!

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October 7, 2019 at 2:25 am

Hello PE Specialist! Thanks for this website with some very useful information. I am new to teaching classroom game time to 4th and 5th grade students while their classroom teachers are having their preparation time two times a week for 50 minutes. We are not calling it PE but the teachers probably will be signing off that time as required PE minutes. Anyways, once a week I like to do stations but I am running into the challenge of keeping the students to stay at the assigned stations. There are several of them in a class that want to join their friends at the stations and leave the area they have been initially assigned to. So at one time I might have 8-10 students practicing making hoops and only 3 at the hoola hoop and jump rope station. What do you suggest to hold them accountable to being at the correct stations? Thanks so much for your assistance in advance! Take care and bye for now.

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October 7, 2019 at 6:17 pm

Hey Susan, when kids don’t follow the expectations I have a 3 strike rule for expectations and consequences. You can see my rules/consequences here: https://www.thepespecialist.com/firstweek/

So to answer your question – provide clear expectations and then give consistent consequences

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August 2, 2019 at 7:28 am

Can you link to the cones you use to hang your station signs on? Thanks!

August 17, 2019 at 3:06 pm

We have a ton of various cones that I use, can’t remember where I got them. I’d just measure how high you want and do a search – I have 4 giant cones about 36″and a ton of mid sized ones (about 24″) and then a bunch of smaller ones 12″ that are too small to hang a sign from.

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