30 Random Acts of Fun for ANY TIME!

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Keeping Kids in Motion is rolling out another 30-Day Challenge for the month of May. Students will have a choice of 30 Random Acts of Fun, which can be completed in any order.

Here are a few notes about the Random Acts of Fun challenge:

  • Each activity is different, ranging from fitness activities to letter writing, and building.
  • After completing their chosen Random Acts of Fun for the day, kids will color in the squares for each challenge completed.
  • If the kids want to repeat an activity already completed, great! Why not enjoy what you love!
  • Multiple activities may be completed in one day.

It’s my hope that our kids are purposely staying active at least 60 minutes per day. These activities will undoubtedly complement what they are already doing throughout the day.

Similar to the feeling you get from the well-known random acts of kindness, the reward for this challenge is completely intrinsic.

Click Random Acts of Fun for a copy of the challenge.


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15 Comments on “30 Random Acts of Fun for ANY TIME!

    • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
      jcahill

      Oh my! You honestly gave me the shot of motivation I needed. Thank you so much. I’ll cherish this comment!

    • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
      jcahill

      Thank you so much.

  1. Love this, but was wondering if your site is able to provide a spanish version. Google translate only does documents. Thank you

    • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
      jcahill

      Maybe I can send you the editable word document. Would that help?

      • Hi Justin
        This is a great resource I was wondering if I could get a copy of the editable version so I could change a square to suit my sport (Hurling:- Ireland)
        Keep up the good work👍🏻

        Thanking you,
        Nigel
        carrigan.nigel@gmail.com

  2. Hello Justin. Thanks for all the great content and massive effort you guys put into this work. I too will take the editable work doc so as to translate into spanish for my bilingual classes. Thanks
    Wilsondd@mac.com

    • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
      jcahill

      Okay. Great. I’ll send it to your email in a few minutes. Would love to see the Spanish version.

      • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
        jcahill

        Haha. Sorry. Thanks.

      • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
        jcahill

        Thank you.

    • jcahill – I have been teaching physical education for 27 years. I began my career teaching in Washington, DC before moving to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Trinity School. I have a passion for keeping kids healthy and moving during each PE lesson, and throughout their lives. I’m a firm believer that recess is a right and NOT a privilege. Please check out and join my Facebook group called Keeping Kids in Motion. I am happily married and have three beautiful children who are constantly KEEPING ME IN MOTION!
      jcahill

      Yes. If you scroll to the bottom you’ll see where it says “Click Random Acts for a copy of the challenge.” That’s where you can download the document. Let me know if this helps.

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