Olympic Alphabet Fitness Bingo

Here’s a simple warm-up for your PE classes called OLYMPIC ALPHABET FITNESS BINGO! Organize your students in groups of four. Give them an Olympic Alphabet Fitness Bingo card.

Challenge: How many squares can your group complete together in 5 minutes?

  1. Take turns choosing a word on the Bingo card.
  2. Match each letter of the word to the “Alphabet Fitness Key” to decipher your workout.
  3. Complete the exercises associated with each letter.

Example:

LUGE

L – 25 lunges

U – 15 Squats

G – 10 Arm Circles

E – 20 Mountain Climbers

Click OLYMPIC ALPHABET FITNESS BINGO  for a copy of the challenge!

I’m sure there are other ways to use this challenge. Let me know if your discover any!

 


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8 Comments on “Olympic Alphabet Fitness Bingo

  1. Thank you!!!

    On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 3:30 PM, Keeping Kids in Motion wrote:

    > jcahill posted: “Here’s a simple warm-up for your PE classes called > OLYMPIC ALPHABET FITNESS BINGO! Organize your students in groups of four. > Give them an Olympic Alphabet Fitness Bingo card. Challenge: How many > squares can your group complete together in 5 minutes? Ta” >

  2. This is an awesome idea! I love it. Do you have a summer Olympics version as well? Thank you so much for creating this.

  3. This is terrific! I am not finding the ‘editable ‘ link? Thank you! Rachel Farkas-

    • Thank you. The link is at the bottom of the post where it says, “Click OLYMPIC ALPHABET FITNESS BINGO for a copy of the challenge!” Let me know if you can access it.

  4. This is great! I did it today with my second graders and they really liked it too!
    Thanks for sharing!

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