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Hello PE Nation!
Let's create something special.
Field days create magical end-of-year experiences for students, requiring thoughtful planning and creativity to master. With proper preparation, themes, games, and volunteer support, these special events become memorable celebrations of physical activity.
• Breaking field days into K-1, 2-3, and 4-5 grade groups for manageable 2-2.5 hour sessions
• Optional themes like Star Wars, Olympics, or water games can enhance the experience
• Plan logistics at least a month ahead, securing administration support and teacher buy-in
• Create a game map with numbered stations and clear rotation schedule
• Recruit parent volunteers and trusted student helpers to run stations
• Select activities based on class numbers with 8-10 minutes per station
• Popular stations include obstacle courses, gaga ball, bucket stacking, relay races, and tug of war
• Regularly update activities while keeping student favorites
• Prepare for the physical demands of setup and teardown
Put in the work, watch the magic happen, and create memories your students will cherish forever.
Take care,
Dave
Article on Field Days with a map and list of games
Join me on Substack where I share PE tips, games and strategies.
***New FREE Video Course!!!***
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FREE E-Book on setting up your PE program
My website: https://www.supersizedphysed.com
Get my book: High Fives and Empowering Lives: A Physical Educator’s Quest for Excellence
Paperback or download: HERE
Website for the book: https://www.teacherchefhockeyplayerbook.com/
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Send us a text
Hello PE Nation!
Let's create something special.
Field days create magical end-of-year experiences for students, requiring thoughtful planning and creativity to master. With proper preparation, themes, games, and volunteer support, these special events become memorable celebrations of physical activity.
• Breaking field days into K-1, 2-3, and 4-5 grade groups for manageable 2-2.5 hour sessions
• Optional themes like Star Wars, Olympics, or water games can enhance the experience
• Plan logistics at least a month ahead, securing administration support and teacher buy-in
• Create a game map with numbered stations and clear rotation schedule
• Recruit parent volunteers and trusted student helpers to run stations
• Select activities based on class numbers with 8-10 minutes per station
• Popular stations include obstacle courses, gaga ball, bucket stacking, relay races, and tug of war
• Regularly update activities while keeping student favorites
• Prepare for the physical demands of setup and teardown
Put in the work, watch the magic happen, and create memories your students will cherish forever.
Take care,
Dave
Article on Field Days with a map and list of games
Join me on Substack where I share PE tips, games and strategies.
***New FREE Video Course!!!***
Become a guest on the show: podcast signup form
FREE E-Book on setting up your PE program
My website: https://www.supersizedphysed.com
Get my book: High Fives and Empowering Lives: A Physical Educator’s Quest for Excellence
Paperback or download: HERE
Website for the book: https://www.teacherchefhockeyplayerbook.com/
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