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Below is a list of warm up games that will allow students to enjoy PE class from start to finish. Mirroring is a great game to get kids ready for PE class. It will get their bodies moving and their hearts pumping, getting them ready for class. To play the game, having each student find a partner. A cool-down and stretch remain two key components; you simply add a finale that matches the energy of the class you just taught. Below are several 2- to 3-minute activities that will rev up participants and have them bragging to their friends about the great class they just experienced.

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P.E. - Warm-up and Cool-down Ideas

posted Aug 25, 2010, 9:58 AM by Janina Elizabeth Aguilar
Welcome to the Physical Education pages.
Look at the selection of Warm-up and Cool-down P.E. ideas and resources listed below
Warm-up Ideas:
  • Beans Activity - A very useful (and fun!) warm-up activity.
  • Pirate Ship - A fun warm-up game in which children pretend to be on board a pirate ship.
  • Smugglers - A competitive warm-up game, which encourages children to steal from one another!
  • Sheep Tig - A fun warm-up game which involves pretending to be sheep!
  • The Video Game - An enjoyable warm up activity involving video recorder controls!
  • Traffic Lights - An enjoyable warm-up based on traffic lights!
  • The Washing Game - A fun warm-up game, based on washing!
  • Run Through the Jungle - A fast-paced activity which asks children to perform different jungle-based actions!
  • Ladders - A fun competitive, and team-based, game.
  • Fish and Chips - A simple activity to help children warm up at the start of a lesson.
  • Up, Down, Stop, Go! - An exciting warm-up activity.
  • Front to Front - An action packed warm-up game which gets children moving and thinking.
  • The Teacher Says... - A fun warm-up game which can also be used as a great classroom management techinque.
  • Commando - A lively game which is great for team-building.
  • The Atom Game - Encourage teamwork and collaboration with this exciting game.
  • Human Bop-It! - Children love the Bop-It games, so why not play in your PE lessons!
  • Catch it... Header it... - A fast-paced game which requries quick thinking.
  • Dancing Transitions - A fun way of occupying children during breaks, or as warm-up and cool-down activities.
  • Mission Impossible - A clever warm-up activity which children really enjoy!
  • Stuck in the Mud - A classic game which is a great warm up activity, or simply play it for fun!
  • Frogs Stuck in the Mud - Play the popular game of 'Stuck in the Mud' with a froggy twist!
  • Team Seating - Encourage your children to work in teams using this co-operative activity.
  • Cat and Mouse - A competitive warm-up game where children have to catch tails!
  • Sharks and Fish - A simple game for younger children which involved repeating each others' movements and listening for commands.
  • Toilet Tag - A funny game which children beg to play!
  • Pasta PE - An enjoyable warm-up activity, linked to pasta!
  • Jelly Fishing - A fun game which involves pretending to be characters from Spongebob Squarepants!
  • Hoop! - An exciting warm-up game for younger children.
  • The Mr. Man Game - Use the Mr. Men to get your children moving!
  • Bumper Cars - A fun game which aims to develop spacial awareness and travelling skills.
  • Sharks - An exciting warm-up game which involves trying to escape from imaginary sharks!
  • The Sharks are Coming! - An active warm-up game which requires children to get into groups.
  • Chains - A fun catching game, in which children form chains to catch the others!
  • Dinosaur Tag - Will the dance dinosaurs or the freeze dinosaurs catch you... and will you be saved by the dinosaur officers?
  • Rolling Rocks - Which team will win in this exciting game?
  • Late for School! - A fun warm up activity which involves pretending to get ready for school! Includes a related cool-down activity too.
  • Make a Letter - A physical activity which is useful for reinforcing phonics too!
  • Summer Fun - A fun game to play in the sunshine, with children following commands as quickly as they can.
  • Fruit Basket! - A very energetic game in which children have to switch places with one another.
  • Three Blind Mice - An exciting warm-up game based on the popular nursery rhyme.
  • Dinosaur Tag - Will the dance dinosaurs or the freeze dinosaurs catch you... and will you be saved by the dinosaur officers?
  • Messy Rooms - A fast-paced game which children will love.
  • Guess the Corner - A fun, active game which could be used as a warm up activity.
  • The Numbers Game - Develop your pupils addition / subtraction skills in this enjoyable game.
  • Cups and Saucers - A very enjoyable game which can be used as a warm-up activity.
  • Run Around the Teepees - An enjoyable warm-up activity, which is played in pairs.
  • Clocks - A fast-paced warm-up game which encourages use of different muscles.
  • Adoration - An enjoyable warm up game which can be played as fast or as slow as you like!
  • Quick Warm Ups - A long list of different warm up activities (in PDF), none of which involve equipment so they can be carried out quickly and easily. Contributed by Mr Chong Meng Lieng.
  • Blackout - Can your pupils explore the area and find others by only using their sense of sound?
  • Cats and Mice - A fun game which develops awareness and agility.
  • Heads, Shoulders... - Use a well-known song in your PE lessons to develop understanding of body parts.
Cool-down Ideas:
  • Cool Downs and Stretches - Some useful ideas for the cool down part of your lesson.
  • Tiring Morning - A relaxing way to cool down at the end of a lesson.