Best Tag Game Ever?!
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- čas přidán 23. 10. 2023
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This PE Game is one of many quick and easy physical education games that teachers can use in their own PE class. Physedgames provides physical educators with video lessons on various PE activities, sports, basketball, volleyball, baseball, fitness, soccer, hockey, football, badminton, LOGs, dodgeball, warm-ups, tag, creative, teamwork, in the gym, outside, and more. From Kindergarten PE ideas all the way up to grade 8 (many activities could also be used in highschool as well) - it's all about the best games for exercise, skills, activities, games, learning, fitness, and FUN. Simple school games in just minutes - thanks for watching, hope you enjoy, please don't forget to subscribe, we appreciate all the support through the years and will continue to post tried, tested, and proven activities!
ADD BONUS LEVELS:
LEVEL 7: Blobs of any size!
LEVEL 8: Blobs (any size) must walk backwards!
My students are absolutely LOVING this game.
For Level 1, I have the kids who have been tagged move around the edges of the game area trying to tag people who get too close instead of having them sit out. It helps keep my kids more engaged and keeps the kids who are still untagged wary of the edges.
Definitely adding this idea to the game today for my kids.
If not they will try and take over the world in that little time they sit out lol.
I played this today, the students loved it. Thanks for the great ideas.
I use so many of your Ideas! Thank you so much❤
Can't wait to try this one. Thanks for all you do!
Very welcome!
It really is the best tag game ever!
Haha this is fun i played this in school
Thank you for the great inspiration!!! Can I ask you what program do you use to create this animations videos?
You’re welcome! Program is called Keynote
Couple questions:
1. So when there is one blob they walk and hold their thumb up to show they are a blob?
2. With multiple blobs do they have to wait until they are a blob of the given number before moving and tagging?
Hi. Starting in Level 2, if a player gets tagged then that player needs to put their thumb up (so that other players know they are tagged). In level 2, the ‘blobs’ are only single players so yes they show their thumbs up. In all the following rounds, single players who are tagged still show the thumbs up (the sign to tell others that they are tagged) until they blob up, and once blobbed to the appropriate size of players they can tag others.
Blobs can move around (walking) but can only start tagging once they are the appropriate number.
@@physedgames I think I have the same question. Let's say you're in round 3 and only 3 people have been tagged. Do two join up into a blob and the other person just walks around normally until a fourth person is tagged?
@@RobertHill-bp6qt yes that’s correct, if 3 people were tagged, hopefully 2 of them find eachother then BLOB up. The 3rd player who was tagged would walk around with the thumbs-up until a 4th player got tagged, then they could find eachother and BLOB up
Great game! We had a few blobs "guarding" the hoops. Is that "legal"?
I let blobs of 2 and 3 ‘guard’ the hoops as long as they aren’t completely surrounding the hoop. But I don’t allow bigger blobs. To make it easy you could implement a no guarding rule if you want!
When does a round end?
When majority (or all) players have been tagged
I just played this but what happens in round 1 if there are 4 players left and they just stand in the hula hoops?
I would end the round in that case!
Try removing a hoop when it gets down to 4 and then another when it's down to 3 etc. Always keeping one less hoop than untagged players.
Gotta ask...how are you ultimately making tagged students walk instead of run in lvl 2?
I thought it might be an issue but honestly was surprised, they usually listened pretty good to the rule!
@@physedgames Gonna introduce it to my kids tomorrow.
Maybe the two “bad guys” can move around the gym “inside” another hula hoop, holding it around their waists? What do you think?
That’s an interesting idea, could definitely try it if you want
How do kids remember what hula hoop is what password? Are there ever any conflicts between students confusing a hula hoop with the wrong password?
Oh it’s just one same password for all hoops
We went all Harry Potter names for passwords
How long can the student stay in the hula hoop?
They can stay as long as they want (unless someone says the password to them, then they must get out of the hoop)
Blubs never run?
That’s correct, the blobs can only walk around.
Do all the kids know the password? Or just a select few?
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