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Featured GraphicFantastic Field Days!

May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. This month also is the time of year when many schools hold their annual field days. That's why Ed World's editors decided to jump in with dozens of great activities that are sure to make your field day the best one ever! Included: Five new lesson plans plus links to many more.

Are you tired of having the same old activities at your school's end-of-the-year field day? Are you eager to hold a very special field day event this year? This week's lessons provide more ideas than you can possibly use -- and links to many more. You will find

  • field day activities that individual students can excel and have fun with;
  • great relays for small teams of students that teach sportsmanship;
  • activities that involve the whole class;
  • more than a dozen themed field day ideas (if themes are your preference); and
  • a bubbly way to cap off the day!
Resources for Fitness Month

* More Field Day Lessons

* Fitness Fun

* Let's Get Physical

* Sports Math Scores Points With Students and Teachers

* Teacher-Submitted Lessons: Physical Education

* Computers and Phys Ed Do Mix

* The Web Puts 'Fizz' Into Phys-ical Fitness

* Great Web Sites for Teaching Physical Fitness

We have provided all the ideas, all you need to do now is the preparation. Field day success is guaranteed if you prepare and plan well.

To help you get off on the right foot, we've put together some field day preparation tips. You'll find those tips in the endbar at the end of this article.

FIVE LESSONS FOR A FANTASTIC FIELD DAY

Below are five lessons that provide all the ingredients for a fantastic field day. Click each lesson headlines for a complete teaching resource. (Appropriate grade levels for each lesson appear in parentheses.)

Twenty Field Day Activities Any Kid Can Do (And Do Well!)
Twenty great field day activities that emphasize fun over skill. (Grades Pre K-8)

Fifteen Field Day Relays
Relay races can be a fun part of any field day. Included: 15 great relay ideas! (Grade K-12)

Field Day Games for Whole-Class Fun
Field day games including a Teacher Sled Race, Water Balloon Volleyball, more! (Grades K-12)

Bubble Blast
Bubbles inspire learning and fun -- and clean desks too. A nice field day addition! (Grades PreK-8)

Try a Themed Field Day
How about a themed field day this year? Included: More than a dozen theme ideas! (Grades PreK-12)

Preparation and Planning Ensure Field Day Success

With a little advance planning, field day can be as special and as much fun as you choose to make it. Following are some decisions you'll want to make before the actual field day arrives…

* How many activities will you set up?

* How will the events be organized? Will students move from activity to activity with their classmates (which will enable the inclusion of relay activities), or will you set up 20 different activities and let students select the ones they most want to participate in?

* Will students receive awards as they complete an activity?
You might provide a different colored ribbon or a different colored jellybean for each completed activity.
Each student might wear a card listing all the possible activities; a star is placed on the card as each activity is completed.
Each student might earn a different colored link on a paper chain for each completed activity.
* Will you hold an awards ceremony?
Awards might recognize the best "scores" for each activity by grade level or class.
Special awards might be given to students who complete the most activities, providing an incentive for students to do as many activities as possible during the field day. That keeps students moving and encourages them to participate in activities with have shorter lines.
* Will teachers supervise the different activities? Or will parents be involved so teachers can stay with their own classes or serve as general assistants? (The more parents the better!)

* What other special activities will coincide with field day?
Might you plan a family cookout? Will the local radio station be invited to broadcast live from and provide music for Field Day festivities? Will older students dress in costumes and provide a cheering section for younger students? Will each class create a banner? Will a prize be awarded for the best banner?
* Be sure to have a nurse available.

Article by Gary Hopkins
Education World®
Copyright © 2007 Education World

Originally published 05/30/2003
Links last updated 03/18/2007



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