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Skee Ball: Tape together plastic
flower pot containers in several rows (3 in the first row, 2 in the second
row and one in the last row). Encourage the children to throw a Nerf ball
into the containers. For added excitement, assign scores of 10, 20 & 30
points for the top container.
Dress-Up Race: Place an oversized
T-shirt, shorts and a pair of rubber gloves on two chairs at one end of
the room or yard. Divide the children into two groups. Children are to
follow the instruction of the caregiver, for example, run, hop, skip,
gallop, etc. to the chair, put on the clothes and then return to the
starting line. The child then takes off the clothes and gives them to the
next child who puts them on and does the action to the chair where they
take off the clothes, etc.
Animal Chase: Children form a
circle. One stuffed animal (you can also use different objects, such as a
beanbag) is sent around the circle and while it is going around another
stuffed animal is introduced. The object is for the second stuffed animal
to catch up with the first. More toys can be introduced. This activity is
great for young children.
Bean bag toss: Each child take a
turn throwing a beanbag into a basket. Use masking tape to draw lines on
the floor marking varying distances. Assign points to each line and set a
time (one point for the closest line and four points for the farthest).
Each child must throw two beanbags from each line. Have other children
retrieve bean bags and record points. The child with the most points wins
a prize. (Bean bags can be made by filling old socks with dried beans or
rice. Tie and secure carefully).
"Donkey" in groups of 3 or 4,
children stand in single file approx. three or more metres away from a
wall. Leave plenty of space between people. The first person underhand
tosses a small playground ball against the wall and does a stride jump
over the ball before it bounces when it returns, then moves to the end of
the line. The next person in line catches the ball and repeats the above
and so on continuously down the line. If a player misses the ball, they
collect letters of the word "DONKEY".Challenge players to make up their
own rules to add challenge and fun to the activity.
Soccer golf: set up a soccer golf
course with numbered pylons. Players start at different pylons and kick a
soccer ball to the next pylon. Object is to hit the pylon in as few
strokes as possible. Each kick equals one stroke.
Gold Rush: Number children from
one to four (or more). Place one (yellow) beanbag underneath the
parachute. On a signal, the children inflate the parachute while the
parent calls one of the numbers. Those players run clockwise around the
parachute until they get to the space where they started. The players run
through their space underneath the parachute, put their foot on the "gold"
then return to their spot before the parachute hits the ground. Repeat,
calling a new number each time. Remind the children to keep their heads up
and to watch out for other runners.
Birthday switch: On a signal,
players inflate the parachute. Call out a month of the year. Any child who
has a birthday in that month runs underneath the parachute and finds a new
spot before it deflates. Call out all the months to give all the children
a chance.