SPARK Winter Holiday Games Written & Shared by SPARKfamily.org Members - Dec. 2011
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1 SPARK Winter Holiday Games Written & Shared by SPARKfamily.org Members - Dec. 2011
2 Rex Terwilliger Powder Springs Elementary Powder Springs, GA Reindeer Tag 20 cones for boundaries yarn balls (snow balls) 4 IT identifiers Velcro Flag Belts (reindeer antlers) Grades K-3 Holiday Reindeer Christmas Music ( Rock in Rudolph or Run, Run, Reindeer ) Create large (20X30 paces) playing area. Use cones to mark circular area. Allow 6 between cones and Gym walls for throwing and catching area. Scatter the yarn balls against the gymnasium walls, outside cone area. 1. Today s activity is Reindeer Tag! The reindeer are running around in the snow-covered meadow and the Elves (ITs) need to get them back to Santa s barn. 2. The object is for reindeer to avoid getting an antler taken by elves (Velcro flag). 3. On the music, elves (ITs) will attempt to pull antlers (flags) from the running reindeer. 4. If a reindeer s antler is taken, the elves will hand back the flag to the reindeer. He/she will raise the flag (antler) above their head while walking outside the perimeter towards the gym wall and pick up 1 snowball (yarn ball). 5. To reenter the game, the reindeer must practice tossing and catching the snowball to themselves 20X or partner toss and catch 20X. (Throwing and catching is a nice cool down activity before restarting in the chase and tag game.) 6. Challenges Can you toss the snowball (yarn ball) high against the wall and catch it 10X? Can you and your partner toss and catch 20X without a drop? Students to travel in different ways: Running, skipping, galloping, sliding, etc. Be sure to travel safely in general space and stay in bounds. When tossing and catching stay between the gym wall and perimeter cones. If your antler is pulled, hold it high above your head and walk outside the cones (the ITs will know you have already been tagged). When you are doing different locomotor movements you are exercising not only your heart muscle but also your leg muscles. Your leg muscles are very large and consist of the quadriceps and hamstring muscles with your quadriceps in the front of your legs and your hamstrings in the back. Reindeer also have very large leg muscles, which allow them to gallop around the meadow.
3 Ashley Grimes Pinellas County Schools Largo, FL Battle of the Poles Tag Grades Cones to Create a Grid Tossables (e.g., Balls, Koosh balls, Beanbags, etc.) 8 Pinnies (For Toy Protector Elves; 2 per grid) 5 Hula Hoops Fitness Skill Cards (SPARKfamily.org) Music (optional) Create 4 Grids (30 x 20 paces) in activity area (or use basketball court). Create a Workshop Area in the center using a Hula Hoop, Place all of the Tossables in this area. Divide students evenly in the grids. Select 2 players in each grid to be the Toy Protector Elves, each wearing a pinnie. Play holiday music (optional) 1. Today s activity is Battle of the Poles Tag. In this game, the Elves from the South Pole are angry that the North Pole gets all the credit for making all the presents. 2. The object is for the North Pole elves to protect their respective workshop and tag the South Pole elves before they take the toys from the workshop. 3. When the music starts (or on start signal), the South Pole elves will try to take a toy (tossable) from the central workshop and bring it back to their sleigh on the edge of their grid area. 4. When tagged, move outside the grid area. To get back in the game, complete a loop around the playing area and complete a Fitness Skill Card activity. 5. Challenges Add a third North Pole Elf, who can retrieve the items from the perimeter. Assign point values to the various tossables and keep score for each grid. Exchange tossables with letter cutouts and have elves spell out holiday vocabulary words. Be sure to travel safely in general space, watching for others around you. Just like the South Pole, the North Pole goes for months each summer with constant daylight and months each winter with no daylight. When it's summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere; when it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it's summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
4 Aaron Foster Indian Hills Elementary Aloha, Oregon Candles, Candy Canes, and Icicles Grades Swimming noodle per student (3 colors: yellow, red, blue) cut in half (~24-30 ) Holiday music (optional) A large playing area (30 x 30 paces) Divide class into 3 groups, each group having 1 color of noodles Start with each group in a designated area of the gym 1. Today s activity is called Candles, Candy Canes, and Icicles. 2. The object is to avoid being tagged by players on other teams, while also trying to tag other teams players. 3. All tagging must be done with your noodle. All tags must be made below the waist. 4. Each team has 1 team that they can tag, and 1 team that can tag them. Candles (yellow noodles) can only tag Candy Canes (red noodles) because Candles melt Candy Canes. Candy Canes (red noodles) can only tag Icicles (blue noodles) because Candy Canes break Icicles. Icicles (blue noodles) can only tag Candles (yellow noodles) because Icicles put out Candles. 5. When tagged below the waist, hustle to a sideline and do 5 jumping jacks (or any other exercise designated by the teacher). When the exercise is complete return to the game. 6. Begin on signal (or music). 7. Challenges Can your team tag all of the other team s players? Can each person on your team make 10 or more tags during the game? Keep eyes looking forward to avoid collisions. Keep tags below the waist. No throwing of noodles. Did you know that 1.76 billion candy canes are made each year and that the longest candy cane ever made was 36 feet 7 inches!! Did you know that throughout history candles have been made out of things such as beeswax and whale blubber!!
5 Cedric Philo Northpark Elementary Rock Springs, WY Grinch Tag Grades K cones for boundaries beanbags or other small objects 4 hoops for present collection 4-5 pinnies for Grinches Create large (30X30 paces) playing area. Scatter beanbags in a large circle in the middle of the playing area. Place the 4 hoops just outside the boundaries to designate safety zones for present collection. Select 4-5 students as the Grinches (wearing a pinnie) to protect their presents. Remaining students are Santa s Helpers and are divided around 1 of 4 designated hoops in safety zones. 1. Today s activity is called Grinch Tag. 2. The object is for Santa s Helpers to get as many presents as they can in 30 seconds. Do that by using the designated locomotor skill to get 1 beanbag at a time, then bring it back to the hoop in your safety zone. Try to avoid being tagged by a Grinch. 3. If Santa s Helpers get tagged, freeze with a hand in the air. Get unfrozen when a teammate gives a high-five. 4. Grinch s start just outside of the circle of presents. Grinches, tag gently with 3 fingers while calling tag so the helper can hear and feel it. Look before you move to avoid bumping into another helper. SPARK it up! Scooter time! Allow students to use scooters to play this game. Students can ride on their pockets, knees, stomach or 1 knee.
6 Jerrod Jacoby Lockhart Middle Orlando, FL Holiday Grinch Grades red foam balls; 6-10 green foam balls 6 painted boxes (as houses) 6-12 cones for marking playing area Create large (40X50 paces) playing area with cones as boundaries. -up 2 painted boxes (as houses) on each side of the field to place the holiday decorations (e.g., foam balls) along with 1 extra safety house. Mark centerline across the field to separate teams. Split students into 2 equal teams and send each to a designated side of the field. 1. Today s activity is Holiday Grinch. 2. The object is to avoid being tagged on your opponent s side of the field while you try to steal the Holiday decorations and bring them back to your safety house. 3. If you are tagged while holding a decoration you must give it back and return to your homeland (your side of field) to continue playing. 4. If a decoration is dropped while running it goes back to its home. 5. Players may not pass decorations to teammates after stealing it. 6. HINT: Keep some students at home to play defense while some play the Grinch, trying to steal decorations. 7. Challenges Can your team steal all the other decorations before yours are stolen? Which team of Grinches can steal more decorations in 5 minutes? Keep your head and eyes open when running. Do not dive after a loose ball. Approximately 150 million holiday lights are sold in the world every year! The majority of them are sold in the USA.
7 Andy Hoffer Greenlee Elementary Denver, Colorado Santa and His Reindeer Grades mesh equipment bags 6 small, light items in each bag (e.g., foam ball, jump rope, bean bag, etc.) 6-8 hula hoops scattered just inside the activity areas perimeter 1 pinnie per student (4 assorted colors) Create large activity area (30 X 30) paces. Select 4 students to be Santa, each with a different color pinnie. Place small items in bags, 1 bag per sideline. Pile pinnies on each sideline, 1 sideline designated for each color, 1 bag per sideline. Scatter remaining students (reindeer) in activity area. 1. Today s activity is Santa and his Reindeer. 2. The object is for each Santa to collect X number of Reindeer, then give away all presents. 3. Santa does that by moving through the area tagging X students (designate number). 4. When tagged, reindeer move to the North Pole (sideline). They ll move to the sideline with the same color pinnies as the Santa that tagged them. After arriving at the North Pole the reindeer will put on a pinnie, then jog in place. 5. After collecting the correct number of reindeer, Santa will give away his presents by emptying the bag into the chimneys (hula hoops), 1 item at a time. 6. Do that with reindeer arranged in a line in front of Santa. The lead reindeer moves around the area (choose locomotor movement) with the team following closely behind. 7. When the bag is empty, Santa calls To the North Pole! Then, his team leads him back to the sideline where they started. 8. Challenges: Have multiple items back at the North Pole. When the bag is empty, go back and fill it up with no more than 6 items and change Santa. Play with Santa riding on a scooters to deliver presents. If space is limited, have students walk instead of doing vigorous locomotor movement. If playing this game with k-2 nd grade limit number of students on a team and/or only play part 1. Reindeer are found in the most northern parts of the world from Canada all the way to China and are even found in the states of Washington and Maine. Rudolph was not an original reindeer in the early story of Santa Claus. He was added in the 1939 story, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
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