That’s one reason why I’m always testing, always experimenting and trying to find the magic sauce that really makes an activity connect with kids and helps them learn a new skill, discover a passion or gain some confidence to try something new. “Whats the most effective use of my time to impact the lives of my students in the greatest and most positive way?” We might have a better chance on selling students to be confident movers, adventurers and active livers…Īs a PE Teacher, I’m always thinking about how I can get the most bang for my buck – what I mean is: Not that exercise is bad, and not that we shouldn’t teach kids to exercise… but I think we need to realize that most kids will probably not “workout” regularly for the rest of their lives. It’s got me pondering idea that as PE teachers maybe we should be focused more on Movement and less on Exercise. I’ve been thinking about this concept a lot lately especially after watching this video. You might be familiar with my previous game Exercise Bingo ( Check it out HERE)Īdventure Bingo is the same concept, but I rebranded it after some advice from a fellow PE Teacher, Paul Rosengard (see below) This week I want to share a fun game that I designed to play as an icebreaker or get to know you game during the first few weeks of the school year.