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About PhysEdGames

Providing simple and awesome game ideas for primary physical education teachers for 15 years. Hundreds of activities with frequent new posts of easy-to-follow video explanations created for and by professional physical educators. New activities explained in a couple minutes - tried, tested, and proven. Happy to provide quality movement time for students around the world, try a game in your school today - inside games, outside games, all types of movement and fun!

Games are categorized to help you find the right game or activity for a specific sport, skill, or grade level - just click on a playlist and browse to find the one you're looking for! Kindergarten PE games, elementary PE games, dodgeball games, basketball games, fun and active games, new and unique physed games. Learn a quick new elementary or primary game to use in your phys ed class.

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