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Still at a loss? Need ideas for warm-up activities? Take out a pack of exercise cards and get students moving through a series of exercises. Make it even more fun and roll a large dice to see how many reps they should do of each exercise! Looking for exercise equipment for all your active students this year?

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Brought to you by Gopher From balls to yoga mats, exercise cards to jump ropes, Gopher is the leader in quality physical education, athletics, and fitness equipment. Play a Round of Frisbee Golf Frisbee golf is great for pairing students up on teams. Play an Activity Game There are so many great activity games you can play as a class. Create a High Wire Act Mark off a length of the floor with tape and allow students to walk across it like a balance beam!

Source: Asphalt Green Get Moving Scatter students around the room or field and have them work on their movement skills. Use Exercise Cards Still at a loss? All Posts. Leave a reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Game Reviews. National Geographic Challenge. Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover! Health and fitness are the focus in this cute, active game.

Reader Rabbit Preschool. Cute story and animation surround educational mini-games. Platforms: Nintendo Wii. Reader Rabbit 2nd Grade. Fun learning adventure with challenging educational games. Reader Rabbit 1st Grade. Nice mix of animation, song, and solid educational gaming. Do you have activities for children ages who have been diagnosed with Autism?

Hi Caroline, thanks for writing! Again thanks a lot for your help. Hi Kamal — Thanks for writing! Since we see autism as a social relational disorder, we want to encourage in-person interaction with people. Hi any games for imitation my son does not copy any gross motor action it is like he does not know what to do I encourage him but he only looks at me doing it.

Do you have any game idea for this. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Cut up different pieces of string Tape them onto your clothes Create a new outfit together e. What to work on with your child: Physical participation: When your child is motivated to watch you make your own clothes, invite them to join you by helping you hold the string, cut the string or tape the string onto your outfit!

Eye contact: Once you have string on your clothes and you have made part of your outfit then invite your child to look at you to watch you dance around the room in silly ways in your new clothes!

Autism Game 2: Pirate Straws! What to work on with your child: Physical participation: Have your child help you search for the pirate booty their motivation , hand them their own telescope and invite them to search the room with you. If you drop your telescope then ask them to help you pick it up or look for it!

Simple gestures: Ask your child to point to where they think the next bit of treasure it hidden! Autism Game 3: Magic Hat! Grab a hat from the playroom shelf Put different objects that your child is motivated for into the hat e.

Using anticipation as you pull each object slowly out of the hat e. Physical participation: Ask your child to help you by waving their hand above the hat, or even give them a magic wand this could be simply be a marker they can tap on the hat! Autism Game 4: Acting Book! When your child requests a book from off the shelf then open the page up and act out the scene of the book.

Continue to turn the pages of the book and act out different scenes. What to work on with your child: Physical participation: Invite your child to get up and act out the pages of the book with you. Give them one clear role in the game such as holding a prop and then shaking it, or jumping up and down.

You can also invite them to turn the pages of the book for you as you entertain them.



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