Overview Find Mei is a fun Turning Red workout game for kids! It’s the newest addition to the Turning Red brain break series, and this time it’s going to put your skills to the test! I created this game based…
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Spring Would You Rather?
Spring Would You Rather Overview Spring is here and what better way to celebrate than with a new Spring Would You Rather brain break and workout activity! If you’re looking for more spring games for kids or classroom activities, then…
St. Patrick’s Day Games For Kids – Race For The Jackpot!
Overview Who Will Win? – Race For The Jackpot is a fun St. Patrick’s Day game for kids! This game was created as an interactive virtual activity to help get kids / students up and moving! The layout for this…
Winter Olympics Brain Break – Who Will Win?
Who Will Win Overview I’m excited to share my first ever Winter Olympics brain break activity, and it’s also the newest addition to the Who Will Win series! My first “Who Will Win – Animal Race Showdown” game, was a…
Brain Break Activities – Who Will Win? Animal Race Showdown!
Who Will Win? Overview Today I wanted to introduce a new type of interactive game and series called Who Will Win? In this series, different characters will race against each other to see who can cross the finish line first. …
Halloween Would You Rather?
Halloween Games – Would You Rather Overview I love using any type of Would You Rather game as a fun PE warm up activity, especially for those days when something comes up, and I have to be in the classroom.…
Brain Break Activities – Heroes On The Run City Edition
Heroes On The Run – City Edition Overview I’m really excited to share the newest addition to the “On The Run” series! As I was brainstorming some different ideas, I think Heroes On The Run might end up having its…
Back To School Games: Would You Rather?
Would You Rather? Back To School Edition Overview Back to school already?! 😲 One of my favorite things to do at the beginning of the year is finding some fun icebreaker games to help students get back in the rhythm…