We watch the next segment the following day. My group begs to be able to play with the Lincoln Logs and tinker toys. They like using the ereaders. I made a card game for them Go Fish Sight Words. They really enjoy playing the game while at the same time working on vocabulary and sight words.
My husband and I are Noon Aide at a small Elementary school when we have an indoor day grades get to play in their classroom but Kindergarten has to watch a movie now when you get year olds in one room that show no interest in watching a movie it can get crazy we are looking for some activity ideas that we can do with them its only a 20 minute recess and were all in one classroom together any Ideas would help.
If you have a Netflix or Amazon Prime account you can have students watch the show R. The episodes are only 25 minutes long. BTW, if anyone wants to do this idea, I recommend knowing your age group.
My recommendation is to let the kids vote on what they want, as long as its school appropriate. Also, if the video of the winner of the vote is blocked on school computers, then just choose the 2nd most popular option.
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By Angela Watson. Click above to copy the link. Home Articles 15 fun indoor recess games and activities. Four Corners This classic indoor game is simple to teach and easy to play. Charades Both younger and older students will enjoy this indoor recess activity. Start or end with a Freeze Dance Party Most kids love to dance or just be silly with their friends, so this is a great way to get kids moving indoors.
Small Group Indoor Recess Ideas I love this approach, because I think choice is a really important element for kids and I want them to have some control over how they spend their break. Computer and app games On your classroom computers or tablets, create a folder called Indoor Recess Games and fill it with the sites or apps that are okay for use during indoor recess.
Art, crafts, and coloring Make your scrap paper available to students along with crayons, scissors, and glue. Bring-your-own materials My students used to anxiously watch the weather forecasts for thunderstorm days, because they knew that meant they could bring toys to school! Angela Watson Founder and Writer Angela created the first version of this site in , when she was a classroom teacher herself. With 11 years of teaching experience and more than a decade of experience as an instructional coach, Angela oversees and contributes regularly to Discussion After a winter like we have had in Ohio indoor recess was an everyday occurrence-almost!
Play the Mannequin Challenge. Too easy? Simply find other mazes online to print and laminate! Secure to the wall at shoulder height. Have kids place each of the fingers on one hand on a colored dot to start. Can they lift one finger at a time and then replace it on the same dot?
Can they lift one finger at a time and place it on the dot directly above the starting point? Secure to the floor. Start with both feet on the footprints. Challenge kids to lift one foot and balance. How long can they stand on one foot? Now switch feet! Secure at shoulder height. Have kids trace the figure with their finger in time with their breathing. Have kids stand on the line with the toes of one foot pointing toward the heel of the other foot.
How long can they remain on the line? What are your favorite ways to keep kids engaged and quietly active while waiting in the hallway?
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Transform your school day with playful group management strategies and recess best-practices. Learn more about the services Playworks offers and how to bring Playworks to your school. Get in touch? Spies Explain what a spy is, and have everyone walk down the hallway as sneakily as possible, tiptoeing past doorways and ducking under windows. Heart Rate Teach everyone how to find their pulse and count beats to calculate their heart rate. Running Through the Forest Lead the students on a pretend run through the forest, jumping over imaginary logs, ducking under branches, swimming through a pond, and running from animals.
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