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Physical Activity Bingo: Boost Physical Literacy in the Classroom
By Joanne Lawson April 14, 2025
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to get your students moving while reinforcing their physical literacy skills? Our interactive Physical Activity Bingo game is perfect for young children in Kindergarten through Grade 2. It offers an exciting way to get students active while helping them practice key movement skills like balance, locomotion, and object control. Plus, it's a creative way to incorporate physical activity into the school day.
A group of children dressed in Halloween costumes are walking in a line.
By Marie-Christine Murphy October 16, 2024
As the days have grown shorter and the leaves have turned shades of orange, there's an undeniable buzz in the air. Halloween is approaching, and with it comes the perfect opportunity to infuse your classes with the excitement and energy of the season.
By Marie-Christine Murphy December 15, 2023
The goal of this game is for students to swap places with their teammates without allowing the witch to steal their spot in the haunted house.
A boy and a girl wearing Santa hats are holding hands outside
By Christopher Laurin November 16, 2023
The holiday season is upon us, and as physical education teachers, we know that the excitement and anticipation of the upcoming break can make it challenging to keep students engaged and actively moving. But here's the good news: we have the perfect gift for you and your students this holiday season! Presenting our 10 Holiday-Themed Games and Activities that Build Physical Literacy, designed to keep your students active, motivated, and having a blast before the Christmas and holiday break.
3 kids laying down after some physical activity to be mindful
By Joanne Lawson March 27, 2020
Our “Magic Minute” is one way you can teach your family to take some time to be still and to focus on positive thoughts. Taking the time to be “mindful” can help us feel better emotionally and physically.
Young child preparing to play alphabet soup game with alphabet blocks
By Joanne Lawson March 27, 2020
The key to staying motivated and active is to never let your physical activities get boring. Keep things exciting and have a little fun with our Alphabet Soup physical literacy chart! A great way to be active and practise fundamental movement skills.