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Grade Nursery to 2

1. Animal Walk
Inside or out, encourage your child to slither like a snake, hop like
a frog, gallop like a horse, or walk like a bear on all fours.
Skills developed: hopping, galloping

2. Keep the Balloon Up


Outdoor on a calm, windless day, or inside, have your kids use
their hands or half of a pool noodle to keep a balloon afloat. How
long can they keep the balloon off the ground?
Skills developed: volleying, striking
hopping, etc.)

3. Ball Kicks
Balls are a staple for so many games and activities. Using
different types and sizes of balls, have your child see how far they
can kick, or play goalie in front of a wall or fence and see if your
child can kick the ball past you.
Skills developed: kicking

4. Balance Beam
Using an actual gymnastics beam isn’t the only way for a child to
learn balance skills. Indoors, use painters tape to make a straight
line on the floor. Encourage your child to walk forwards,
backwards, and sideways. [link to tightrope activity] Outdoors, use
a plank of wood, a rope, or make a line with chalk for the same
activity. When your child masters a straight line, add semi-circles
or zigzags to add a bit more of a challenge.
Skills developed: balancing
5. Fill the Bucket Water Game
Provide your child with a cup and two buckets (one smaller, one
larger). Place the smaller bucket a short distance from the larger
bucket and fill the larger bucket with water. Have your child scoop
water from the larger bucket and fill the smaller one. To make the
game more challenging, put small holes in the cup or have your
child dance as they move from bucket to bucket.
Skills developed: agility, balancing

6. Lemon Spoon
For this ultimate hand-eye coordination and balance game, give
kids a spoon and have them balance a lemon from one point to
another either indoors or out. How quickly can they go? Can they
dance as they move?
Skills developed: balance, coordination

7. Standing Broad Jump


Just how far can your child jump? Challenge them indoors by
having them jump on lines made by painters tape on the floor or
outdoors on grass or in the sand.
Skills developed: jumping
8. 30 Meter Dash
The test involves running a single maximum sprint over 30
meters, with the time recorded. A thorough warm up should be
given, including some practice starts and accelerations. Start from
a stationary position, with one foot in front of the other. The front
foot must be on or behind the starting line. This starting position
should be held for 2 seconds prior to starting, and no rocking
movements are allowed. The tester should provide hints for
maximizing speed (such as keeping low, driving hard with the
arms and legs) and encourage them to continue running hard
through the finish line.
Skills Developed: Acceleration and speed.
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3) Load Bearing games


Students have to carry another student on shoulder and run.

4) Potato Race
A potato race is one of several similar racing events where
contestants compete to collect a number of potatoes as quickly as
possible.

5) Frog Jump Race

 The first child should crouch down and rest their hands on their
knees. ...
 The second player runs up to the crouched child in front, placing
their hands on their back and leaping over like a frog flying
through the air, straddling their legs wide apart on each side.

6) Filling the bottle


After the water is gathered an individual teammate will have to go
and attempt to fill the water into the bottle. Locate a water bottle
30 meters away from the water's edge. Split the members to 2
groups, each group should carry water in their bare hands to the
bottle, the first one to fill the whole bottle, wins.
7) Duck Walk Race
Duck Walk is essentially walking in a crouched position. If you
do a squat, keeping your back straight and resting on the balls of
your feet, then start walking, that's a duck walk. Try to keep your
back straight and not to lean forward with your bottom sticking
out.

8) Walking on hand

9) Duck Jump

10) Passing the ball from under the legs

The object of the game is for the group to pass back the ball
either over their head or under their legs, alternating methods with
each person (first person passes over their head, second
person passes under their legs, third person over their head
and so on).

11) Monkey Jump

12) Crab Walk

13) Collect the Cone

14) Relay Race

15) Card Board Race

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