Start the School Year “Write!” – 30 day fitness challenge

It’s once again time for our students to Flourish with Fitness by taking the Start the School Year Write fitness challenge. This challenge offers a unique combination of physical exercises to promote strength and endurance, as well as writing and educational challenges to help stimulate the mind and fine motor skills in preparation for another great school year. What better way to get back into the flow of school!

The Start the School Year Write fitness challenge consist of a calendar and an alphabet fitness key.

Each day of the month will have a Word and Workout of the Day.  The words and workouts become longer and more challenging throughout the month. Added Bonus: On the back of the calendar, write five sentences or more using any of the words of the day. 

  1. Locate the Word of the Day on the calendar.
  2. Match each letter of the word to the “Alphabet Fitness Key” to decipher the workout.
  3. Complete the Workout of the Day.

Example: Art

A30-Second High Plank, RHop on one foot 5 times, T10 Burpees

Click Start the School Year WRITE for a copy of the challenge.

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4 Comments on “Start the School Year “Write!” – 30 day fitness challenge

  1. I have utilized many of your ideas! Love them all!! Thanks so much!

    • You’re welcome. Crazy times for sure. Been so busy with our students at school. Haven’t had tome to post anything new. Sorry.

  2. I’ve been using and tweaking your activity challenges for several years. I see that you are on TPT now… will you still be posting editable copies here? If not, are they editable from TPT?

    Thanks for being so willing to share your ideas and your creativity. I’ve appreciated you so much 🙂

    • Hey Dawn. Are you looking for the School Year Write? Give me your email and I’ll send it when I get home.

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