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Ten Rainy Day and Snow Day Activities for Indoor Recess
By Melinda Bossenmeyer
I remember well the dreaded "rainy days" at school. My staff often got
as frustrated as the students with indoor activities or a general lack of
activities when days of rain held students and staff captive indoors for
extended periods of time.
In California, gyms or indoor areas for movement are few and far between
and indoor hallways a rarity adding to the pent-up feeling of a world closing
in.
Today although a nuisance, there are many positive activities appropriate
for rainy days that keep kids active and burn off excess energy allowing
students to focus and sit during afternoon lessons.
With the emphasize on physical activity with our First Lady’s "Let’s
Move" Campaign, the National Association of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance Association, created a list of activities designed
for indoor activities for getting kids active called Integrating Physical
Activity into the Complete School Day.
I’ve scanned the list for activities that could be conducted for indoor
recess or physical education activities on inclement days.
Indoor Activities for Getting Kids Active
- ABC for Fitness -
Their stated mission is to
provide a fun, simple, engaging, no-cost, effective activities that
encourages physical activity in the classroom. The program is FREE and
comes in PDF format. It provides research on why physical activity is
important, classroom management tips for kids moving indoors, and tips
for warm up and cool down procedures. Many activities have students
standing by their desk and are conducive to a student leading the various
activities designed for K-5. Some activities include: Wiggles, The Twelve
Days of Fitness, and Let’s Swim. Another section identifies activities
that integrate with language arts and math concepts called physical
activity learning or “learning by doing”. Most activities are teacher
or leader lead but this could provide an opportunity to send other students
to younger classrooms to lead activities.
www.davidkatzmd.com/docs/ABCManual.pdf.
- Energizers: Classroom–based Physical Activities -
Activity Promotion Laboratory and East Carolina University
College of Health and Human Services.
The goal of the Activity Promotion
Laboratory is to promote active lifestyles. The document includes a
Healthy Active Children Resource Sheet and tips for Creating a Physically
Active Classroom Atmosphere. Energizers are designed for K-5. Some activities
include: Heart Smart, Stop, Drop and Roll or Rescue 9-1-1. Energizers
are available for a free PDF format download at: Download at East
Carolina University- Activity Promotion Laboratory.
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-hhp/exss/upload/Energizers_for_Grades_K_2.pdf
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-hhp/exss/upload/Energizers_for_Grades_3_5.pdf
- Jam a Minute School Program - Health-E-Tips.
The goal of the Health-E-Tips program is to help kids make an impact
on combating childhood obesity. The website requires that you sign up.
The JAM School Program brings physical activity and health education
into the classroom. JAM is designed to teach kids (and adults) healthier
lifestyle habits. JAM is a free wellness resource for schools. JAM resources
offer a weekly one-minute exercise routine called JAMmin’ Minute, an
athlete-featured more extensive routine called JAM Blast, and a monthly
health newsletter called Health-E-tips. According to the website the
program can be lead by a JAM leader or student appointed “Drill Sergeant”
of the week. http://www.jamschoolprogram.com/
- Indoor Recess Games - Proteacher.
This website
has a number of indoor games for recess. Proteacher identifies these
activities as “fun ideas for what to do when recess is in the classroom.”
Indoor games can be printed out from the website. They are free resources.
Each game idea is an open thread where other teachers write in to add
their game ideas and game modifications.
http://www.proteacher.org/c/244_Indoor_Recess_Games.html
- Peaceful Playgrounds 2 Go Games -
Peaceful
Playgrounds 2 Go Game rugs are available for purchase and allow you
to take some of the more popular outdoor games and markings indoors.
Six game rugs are currently available including: Alphabet Grid, Number
Grid, Hopscotch, Balance Beam, Bean Bag Toss, and Target. All games
include a number of academic activities that go with the movement activities.
Peaceful Playgrounds 2 Go Indoor Recess
Activities Set
- Ten Activities to Encourage Physical Activity in the Classroom
- Therapy Source.
10 easily implemented activities that
can be conducted during an indoor recess. Activities listed on the board
and various students are assigned to lead each activity. Activities
include: Walking Worksheets, Opposite Hunt, and Pencil Jumps.
http://www.yourtherapysource.com/files/10_simple_activities_classroom.pdf
- A Range of Breaks to Use in the Classroom - Behavior
Solutions.
Ideas such as Sitting Aerobics, Finger Aerobics, and
Double Doodles/Palm to Palm. Modified activities from Dave Vizard Brain
Breaks, Starter Activities and Fillers.
http://www.emc.cmich.edu/BrainBreaks/
- Fitness Fun Forever - Florida Department of State.
This website is unique in that it lists great games for getting
kids moving. Some games like Balloon Frantic is an indoor classroom
game that is popular with students. The site has a listing of games,
followed by a video clip of the teacher explaining the game, as well
as a video clip of students performing the activity in addition to a
downloadable description card. Download game description cards and
view videos:
http://uwf.edu/sryan/resources/activitychart.htm
- Take 10! - International Life Science Institute.
Take 10 is a classroom-based physical activity program for K-5.
The tool was created by teachers for teachers and students. It integrates
academic learning objectives with movement. It requires no special equipment
and comes with 30 multi-level activity cards linked to reproducible
worksheets and was designed to allow students to be active within space
limitations of a standard-size classroom. Take 10 is a commercially
available resource that can be ordered at
http://www.take10.net/order.asp
General information and samples are available at:
http://www.take10.net/whatistake10.asp
- Hand games -
Remember the old clapping games
and songs? The following You Tube Website has about 14 different Hand
clap games and songs. Teaching a game every couple of days can keep
students busy trying to perfect the routine and engaged both physically
and cognitively. Some favorites include: A Sailor, Dr. Pepper, Miss
Mary Mack, and Double, Double.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swe99oRW4wY
Written words for the chants can be found here:
http://childstoryhour.com/gamesclapping.htm
References
School Recess and Group Classroom Behavior - Pediatrics 2009;123;431-436,
Romina M. Barros, Ellen J. Silver and Ruth E. K. Stein
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org//cgi/reprint/123/2/431
National Association for Sport and Physical Education. November 2010
Teacher Tool Kit. Integrating Physical Activity into the Complete
School Day
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