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Hi Donna,
Elves, Wizards and Giants might work with your group. You can
read an explanation and see an illustrative video by clicking
the link below. The students in the video are all older, but
the game should work with a range of ages.
Cheers, Dick
On 8/04/08, Donna/WI wrote:
> I teach in a one-room school. This year I have 15 students
> grades 1,3,4,5,6,7,&8. The thrust of our Phy ed class is
> personal fitness, but it is nice to have some games to teach
> that the whole group can play together. Last year the
> favorite was rainbow tag, the year before was octopus and
> Jedi ball. We need to expand our pool of activities! We
> don't have a gym, but have some equipment - basketball hoop,
> volleyball/badmiton net, balls, gloves, bat, jump ropes,
> frisbees & frisbee golf thing, stacking cups, small
> parachute. Funny thing - all these choices, they love to
> play run and chase games - no equipment involved!
>
> Help - I am at a loss!
>
> Donna
Elves, Wizards & Giants Game from PE Update.com
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