Sports games play a huge role in the physical education of children. They are selected depending on age and health status. It is also important to organize them correctly.
Instructions
Step 1
When choosing games, you need to take into account the size of the room. It is clear that there can be no restrictions on a sports ground or in a large hall. It is appropriate to conduct games with running, jumping, with equipment, and various kinds of relay races. Also, you can combine several groups and hold a competition between them.
Step 2
In a small room, your options will be limited, so games can be played with a small number of children. But in this case, the participants will need to be changed as often as possible.
Step 3
Be sure to pre-clean and ventilate the area where the games are held. There can be no question of any benefit from practicing in a stuffy and dirty room.
Step 4
When choosing, proceed from the need for a gradual transition from simple to more complex. Start by learning common, similar for a number of games, techniques. Gradually introduce team games, relay races, and competition-duels.
Step 5
Of course, the holding of the games depends on the season and the weather. So, in the cold season, warm-ups with running and jumping are perfect. They will help children warm up quickly. Winter games can be very diverse - these are skis, and skates, and sleds. In wet rainy weather, classes can be conducted under a shelter or a canopy. And in the warm season, give preference to sports ball games, running, swimming, cycling.
Step 6
Many games use inventory such as balls, jump ropes, relay sticks, ropes. Therefore, when drawing up a program, be sure to consider which one you need, and prepare everything you need in advance.
Step 7
Sometimes there are many rules in a game that can be difficult to grasp right away. Therefore, report them as you play. You can also pre-conduct a rehearsal, warning the children that the results will not be counted yet.