Physical activity is so important for those growing preschool bodies to stay healthy and strong. Winter brings ice and freezing temperatures and preschoolers are indoors for days on end, it can become challenging for the students and the teachers. We always tell kids not to run inside but hey, sometimes a little organized chaos it good. Here are few ideas for some movement games kids can play indoors. From tried and true to new to you, it helps to have a list of movement activities planned for winter.
Hip, hip, hooray! It's a marching band parade day.
Hand out those musical instruments and turn on some music. Work on opposites like big and small (steps), fast or slow and forward and backward. Let kids take turns being the leader of the marching band.
Play Simon Says with some big and fast movements.
Make Simon Says fresh by creating a game to go with your teaching theme. If G is for Garden dig, water, weed and pick. If A is for animals climb, hop, gallop or swim.
Set up chairs in a line and make a transportation movement game.
Kids can enjoy movement even in a chair. First pretend you are on a plane and make soaring wings. Next row, row, row the boat and then chug, chug, chug those arms like a choo choo train. Even setting up the chairs in a line and returning them to table is a mini work out for preschoolers.
Play the "run for the colors" game.
Put out a box or pile of colored blocks on one end of the room and put colored scraps of paper in a bag for drawing on the other end of the room. Kids draw and run to retrieve the matching color. Then they add it to the stack until they finally the blocks "all fall down."
Teach kids how to play "four corners."
Create fun signs for each corner of the room like rain forest or dessert or pizza palace or ice cream shop and divide the kids among the corners. Hold up a sign with a child's name and name a corner for them to run to. This works on name recognition while letting those legs stretch too.
One way or another, kids are going to get their wiggles out. On cold and wet days, teachers can choose between chaos and organized chaos, so planning ahead for a variety of movement games between activities can save the day.
Published by Angela W. La Fon - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
As a teacher and a writer Angela enjoys researching, organizing and presenting information in an entertaining way. View profile
- What to Look for in Preschool WorkbooksWhen buying preschool workbooks, you may want to take the time to find the preschool workbook or the preschool workbooks that are best for your child. For more information on how you can go about doing so, please rea...
- Online Preschool Games: Are They Right for Your Child?As nice as it is to hear that online preschool games are a great way to educate your child at home, you may be wondering if online preschool games are right for your child.
- Preschool Craft Books: Are They Worth the Buy?You may be looking for preschool craft projects to do with your child. If you are, you may be interested in buying a preschool craft book or even a number of them, but should you?
Preschool Craft Project: Foam Bowl HatsAre you looking for fun preschool craft projects that you and your child can do at home? If you are, you will want to examine foam bowl hats. - Why You Should Think About Sending Your Toddler to PreschoolThe decision as to whether or not you want to send your child to preschool is yours to make, but you should know that there are a number of benefits to doing so.
- Great Fall-to-Winter Indoor Activities for Toddlers
- Winter Wonders Learning Plan
- Football for Kids: Game Day Fun for the Entire Family
- Soaking Showers Learning Plan
- Qualities to Look for in Preschool Teachers
- The Benefits of Playing Preschool Games at Home
- How You Can Save Money with Preschool Worksheets




2 Comments
Post a CommentGreat ideas, thank you:0)
Great activities!