
Below
is a list of activities that can be used to conduct Tiny Tots
Time: 30 to 40 minutes
Equipment: Ground markers x 30
Hoops - One for each participant
Bean Bags - One for each participant
Ribbons - One for each participant Whistle
Parachute
Skills: Locomotor skills, body and spatial awareness, throwing, catching
balancing, jump, hoping, landing.
1. Group Game: "Bean Bag Bungle"
Organisation: Set up a playing area, identifying boundaries with ground
markers. Scatter the area with bean bags - one for each child. Children
scatter randomly within the playing area.
Description: The children move about within the playing area, performing
an activity specified by the instructor e.g. Walking and clapping, hoping,
jumping "like a Kangaroo", walking on toes and reading up "like a Giraffe",
walking on heels, marching, etc. One the leaders whistle, the children find
a bean bag and put their foot on it. After several turns at this, placing
a foot on the bean bag can be replaced by touching the bean bag with elbows,
knees, ears, etc.
2. Individual Bean Bag Challenges
Balance bean bag on head, foot, shoulder, knee, elbow, etc.
With bean bag on head, turn around, kneel down, sit down, etc.
Place bean bag on head; drop off head and catch.
Walk around with bean bag on head, foot, etc.
Throw up bean bag from foot and catch it.
On all fours, place bean bag on back and shake it off ("Wet dog after a
bath”)
3. Ribbons & Hoops
Prepare this activity by scattering enough hoops for each participant
throughout the playing area. Place a ribbon in each hoop.
Each participant finds a hoop and stand in it.
Hold the ribbon in two hands and step over it forwards and backwards Draw
big circles with the ribbon.
Wave the ribbon around the head like a helicopter. Draw "squiggles" in the
air with the ribbon. "Clean/sweep the floor" with the ribbon.
Find a difference hoop
Jump into and out of the hoop - forwards, backwards, and sideways. o Hop
into and out of the hoop.
Start with one foot in and one foot out of the hoop. Switch feet.
Run on the spot in the hoop swinging arms, swinging ribbon.
"Put hoop on" by putting it over the head and letting it settle by the feet.
" Take the hoop off" by reversing the action.
Stand back from the hoop and throw the ribbon in.
Leave ribbons on the ground, pick up the hoop and "drive around". Use the
-¬hoop like a steering wheel. Drive around until the leader blows the whistle.
Find a ribbon and put the hoop over it.
4. Free Hoop Play
Allow the participants free creative play with the hoops. Provide some
ideas`.
Roll the hoop.
Step through the hoop.
Spin the hoop.
Balance the hoop.
Ask who can make up their own special "trick" with the hoop.
5. Parachute Games
Participants spread evenly around the parachute
Shake the parachute up and down to make waves. Shake it at waist height;
shake it at ankle height; shake it above head height; shake it form side
to side; hit the parachute while holding it with the other hand.
Make a "Mushroom". Participants squat down, holding the parachute tightly
with two hands. On a signal ("1...2...3...MUSHROOM!!') everyone stands up,
lifting the parachute above their heads and holding it up to make a mushroom
shape. On a signal, the parachute is then pulled back down to the ground.
Make an "Igloo". This is done by firstly making a Mushroom, but then
taking one step forward and pulling the parachute down behind. Everyone
ends up under the parachute, keeping hold of the parachute on its edge.
Play "Washing Machine". Send some of the participants to sit or lie underneath
the parachute. These are the "Dirty Washing". The remainder of the participants
hold the parachute at waist level. These people make up the "Washing Machine".
Tell everyone that the Washing Machine is going the wash the Dirty Washing.
To do this, those who make up the Washing Machine follow your actions:
(a) Put in the washing powder - Hold the parachute with the one hand
while hitting with the other hand.
(b) Washing Cycle - Shake the parachute from side to side. (c) Rinse Cycle
- Shake the parachute up and down.
(d) Spin Cycle - "Dry the washing off" by making three mushrooms.