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Some of the best hand strengthening activities are the simple play activities that kids love to engage in every single day! Check out this list!

The same goes for core strengthening — so many fun and playful ways to build core strength without a lot of fuss! Families can use any toy or activity they have around the house to promote play this position, supporting a range of developmental skills. Similar to prone position, quadruped is a great position for play and can be used with so many basic toys and games that most families have on hand.

We know how hard it can be to give kids the sensory input they need when space and materials are limited. This list is a great place to start! These downloadable workouts can be pulled up on a phone for kids to follow along each day. These ideas are the perfect suggestions for families! All you need are your couch cushions for these fun and hilarious games! Great for building strength and providing sensory input! Got a pencil? Give those in-hand manipulation skills a workout with these fun challenges!

This activity can be done with paints, or simply with a pen or pencil. Great for visual motor integration and self-regulation. Last, but not least…yoga is such a great option for times when space and supplies are limited. Make it even more fun by trying it with a partner with these fun ideas!

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Menu Close Menu. Get eNewsletter. Might be a good pirate themed game for a kid's party also. Simple instructions, quick and easy to play. We tried this out at youth group receently in a situation where we had some time to kill and needed a quick and simple game to run, with the extra aim to burn off some energy. Everyone's It worked perfectly.

Easy to explain, not set-up required and was good fun for everyone involved. Youth Group Games. Video Call. View all.

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This could be star jumps, pushups, burpees, or whatever exercise you think the children would benefit from. This is a very challenging fitness game shared by Games Fitness. The class is split into any number of teams that are the same size, with a minimum of 4 players per team. Have each team sit lengthwise in a straight line, about one arms length from the next person in their team.

So, if you have 5 teams, you should have five lines of people. For example, you might say players 1 and 2 in each group are fuses, followed by one dynamite player, one more fuse player, and a final dynamite player. There can be any number of fuse and dynamite players in each row. The game starts with all players in a plank position. If they are a fuse player, they will immediately flip over and do 10 sit-ups then tag the next player in the line to activate them.

The fuse player will hold a V-hold position after doing their sit-ups — which means they are an activated fuse. If the next player is a fuse, they will do their sit-ups also.

However, if the next player is a dynamite player, all of the dynamite players in the team must jump up and do 20 burpees. The first team to finish their chain of fuses and dynamite is the winner. You can alter the types of exercises used and the number of repetitions for each exercise to make the game harder or easier.

I, Spy is a favourite game of children everywhere. One person will identify a physical object that is visible nearby and everyone else will have to guess what it is, using a series of questions. This game combines I, Spy with 20 Questions to provide the kids in your PE class with an excellent workout. Start by spotting an object in the area, like a basketball ring. Going around the class, each student can ask one question about the item you are thinking of, or guess what it is.

The number of repetitions they must perform increases every time they get the answer wrong. So, the game might go like this:. PE Teacher: No! Do 3 pushups everyone.

Next question please Sam. Do 5 pushups everyone. Next question please Rebecca. PE Teacher: Yes! It is partially made from wood.



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