Simple Setup – Maximize Efficiency In PE from Start to Finish

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Transition time can be one of the trickiest parts of teaching physical education. There are the transitions between classes where one class leaves the gym while the next class is waiting at the door. Our goal is to get the incoming class moving as soon as possible. This can be difficult when it requires even the slightest setup. Then, there’s the transition between activities. It’s always good practice to give your students ownership of the setup and take down process between activities and at the end of class. Even with this, breakdown, setup, and explaining the activity while maintaining attention can still take a large chunk of valuable time, cutting into student movement. Seeking purposeful lessons with limited equipment and setup/breakdown will maximize efficiency and student engagement.

I thought I’d share a setup I used last week with my first-grade students. The equipment arrangement remained consistent throughout lesson. The first video below explains the setup and details each part of the lesson and how it utilizes the setup. The second video shows my first graders in action, efficiently transitioning from one activity to the next.

The SETUP in Action from start to finish!

 

 


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2 Comments on “Simple Setup – Maximize Efficiency In PE from Start to Finish

  1. I like how you have tag team warm ups. You have some colorful fleece balls, maybe you could put once in each hoop and instead of picking up the hoops they pick up a ball. You could still use the rainbow concept for extra points. I have used many of your activities, thanks for all the time and effort you put into sharing with other PE teachers.

    • 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

      Love that idea. Time
      them to see how long it takes to fill the grid. Awesome.

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