Key Stage Activities
An expanding assortment of distinct key stage 1 and 2 subjects. Meticulously designed for homeschooling families and primary school educators.
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Collection: KS2 P.E Topics
Physical Education is an indispensable part of primary school curriculum's, and it's crucial to make it enjoyable for children to remain active and engaged. Key Stage 2 PE is an excellent opportunity to introduce a range of playground games and activities that are both entertaining and educational. This article will explore some of the popular playground games and activities that can be integrated into KS2 Physical Education.
War Ball is one of the most popular games and is a modified version of dodgeball. Players are divided into two teams and must target the other team's players with a ball to eliminate them. Another entertaining game that is effortless to set up is Beanbag Snatch. In this game, players attempt to grab beanbags from their opponent's side while safeguarding their own.
If you're looking for a game that emphasizes teamwork, Capture the Flag is an excellent choice. Each team has a flag that they must protect while attempting to capture the other team's flag. Jail is another team-oriented game that requires cooperation, as players work together to release their teammates from jail while avoiding being tagged by the opposing team.
For a game that focuses on individual skills, Piggy in the Middle is an excellent option. Players work on their passing and catching skills as they try to keep the ball away from the player in the middle. And for a game that's all about running and agility, British Bulldog variations are perfect. Players must run from one end of the playing area to the other without being tagged by the "bulldogs."
Overall, these playground games and activities are ideal for KS2 Physical Education. They're easy to set up, fun to play, and help children stay active and engaged. So why not incorporate them into your next PE lesson and watch your students have a blast while learning?