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Nov 24, 2006

Physical Education Games

Your 'IT' is a common thing you will hear on school grounds from September to June. I still remember my days of playing tag at school or in the neighbourhood. The traditional game of tag does not always get everyone involved as some kids are more willing to stay back and not participate.

However, put some twists to the traditional game of tag and you can get all the students involved in this activity that is fun and gets the heart pumping. I have played these games of tag with students from kindergarten to grade 6.

Share your games of tag or other physical education games at the teacher tip and training discussion.

Tag Games for Kids

Doubles Tag




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Nov 3, 2008 12:47 AM
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