Download one of our most popular professional articles, "10 Rainy and Snow Day Activities for Indoor Recess and Physical Education Vol.2". This article was updated in 2023 with new activities and lots of great ideas.
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Number Bingo is a great indoor game for rainy day recess or physical education. It is also a great classroom review on numbers. Bingo Cards in this packet are included in a black and white version so you can print and laminate those you want to use every year. Game -Black Out The object is for this game is to completely cover all the spaces on the bingo card. Mark each space called. For example, if a “one” is called students can cover the hand …
Marching Brain Break Cards Grab this set of Marching Brain Break Cards that’s sure to motivate active learning. Brain Breaks help to focus children, re-energize them and get them up and moving in a classroom. Students have fun with this Marching “themed” set of 8 brain break cards. Some examples include March like a soldier, March like a Pirate with a Peg Leg, March Like a Skater and March like a Rock Star. Printable version * Print pages on car…
Grab this set of Valentine's Day Brain Break Cards that’s sure to motivate active learning. Brain Breaks help to focus children, re-energize them and get them up and moving in a classroom. Students have fun with a “themed” set of 15 brain break cards. Some examples include: You float my boat (swim to shore), You make my heart sing (touch heart then toes), & You're just the valentine for me (Go say something nice to a valentine). Pri…
One of our most popular professional articles.  10 Rainy and Snow Day Activities for Indoor Recess and Physical Education Vol. 2 was updated on June 2019.


Other articles are available......... Alternatives to Recess Positive Keeping Kids Cool in School How to Discipline on the Playground Why Bullying Programs Succeed or Fail