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PLAY Library Physical Literacy Starter Kit 1

Canadian Sport for Life Kingston PLAY Library Physical Literacy Starter Kit Providing movement experiences for children birth to age 6 What is Physical Literacy? Movement is a child s first language. Just as children learn language skills through reading and writing, they also need to learn movement skills through playing and trying new things; this is physical literacy. Physical literacy lays the foundation for an active life. Let s Get Started! Why a Physical Literacy Starter kit? The contents of this Starter Kit have been carefully chosen with a wide range of fundamental movement skills in mind. Have fun as a family using the equipment and games provided. Make up your own games, or just play freely with the items! The skills emphasized in the kit include: jumping, throwing, catching, kicking, hitting, and balancing. Play Time Focus on fun and play with your child. Consider your child s interests. Set some time every day to be active and vary the length of each play session. Choose activities that challenge your child and at the same time give him a chance to succeed. Play Space Make sure your play area is safe. Create an open area by removing clutter. Take turns with your children; be an active role model. 2 Play Talk Start with an activity or piece of equipment that you and your child are comfortable using. Invite your child to create a game and tell you how to play it. Talking about the game will also help to develop your child's physical literacy skills.

Contents of the Kit Equipment Game Page No. 3 juggling scarves Chicken Throw Catch a Cloud 2 stretch chickens Chicken Throw 4 2 beach balls Beach Ball Boogie 13 4 pylons Chicken Throw Knock Down Frogs and Trains Frisbee Toss Bocce 6 bean bags Bocce Sammy Snake Jump Chicken Throw 4 10 4 5 6 7 11 11 9 4 2 skipping ropes Sammy Snake Jump 9 1 nerf dice Creative Balances 12 1 nerf soccer ball Knock Down 5 2 nerf discs Frisbee Toss 7 1 easy grip ball Crazy Ball 8 Spots - 6 stars, 6 squares, 6 circles Frogs and Trains Creative Balances Crazy Ball 6 12 8 6 ground markers Crazy Ball Bocce 8 11 Books & Other Resources What I See, I Can Be is a colourful yoga story that invites you and your child to try different yoga postures in a story format. Move This resource integrates physical activity, early language development and healthy eating for infants and toddlers, from birth to 3 years of age. Developing Physical Literacy A Guide for Parents of Children Ages 0-12. 3

Chicken Throw Equipment Stretch Chicken 1 Pylon 1 Juggling Scarf Skills Throwing How to Play 1. Lay out a juggling scarf on the ground. 2. Place a pylon on the juggling scarf. This is the target. 3. Mark a line 5 paces away from the pylon. 4. Take turns throwing the stretch chicken at the target. Start by throwing underhand. Next, throw overhand. Challenge Try using a stuffed animal instead of the stretch chicken. Helpful Hints 4 When learning to throw underhand encourage your child to: look at the target, point his toes at the target, swing his arm back like an elephant trunk, and step forward as he throws.

Knock Down and Kick Some More! Equipment 1 Nerf Soccer Ball 4 Pylons Skills Kicking How to Play 1. Place 4 pylons horizontally approximately half a metre apart. 2. Stand 2 meters away (you can change the distance). 3. Point to a pylon that you want your child to hit with the ball. 4. Instruct your child to kick the ball aiming to hit that pylon. 5. Once the designated pylon has been hit, select another one. 6. Switch roles when all four pylons have been hit. Challenge Try other kicking games: Kick, run forward, stop the ball rolling, kick again. Kick the ball with the opposite foot. Kick the ball towards a goal (Two pylons). Create a square using the pylons or spots. Kick the ball while moving around a square. Drop the soccer ball and kick it after the bounce. Helpful Hints These activities help your child gain body control, locomotion and object manipulation skills explore and create together! 5

Frogs & Trains Equipment Square, circle or star spots Ground markers Skills Hopping Skipping How to Play Leap Frog 1. Scatter the spots (lily pads) around the play area. 2. Invite your child to jump over the spots (lily pads), moving around the area. 3. Count how many lily pads she can jump over without touching them. 4. Now, invite your child to squat like a frog; reach her two hands over a lily pad to touch the floor then bring her feet up to meet her hands.that s a leap frog!! Train Station 1. Set out the spots (train stations) around the activity area. 2. Have your child pretend to be a train behind you, and follow you walking from station to station traveling to the spots in any order. 3. Say woo woo every time you get to a station! 4. After the route is established, try other forms of movement such as skipping, hopping, jogging, side stepping, and galloping. 5. Now switch leaders; it s your child s turn! Challenge Set out the ground markers and the spots; move about together and do the Lily Pad Jump taking turns jumping on the spots and the Leap Frog Splash jumping over the ground markers to splash in the pond! Scatter the pylons at different distances have your child run and jump over them, landing on two feet. Helpful Hints 6 Ask yourself Does my child : Understand movement terms like skip, gallop, hop, and jump? Have the ability to balance during movement? Have the ability to stop and start; then change direction? All of these are steps towards becoming physically literate.

Frisbee Toss Equipment Nerf disc Pylons Skills Throwing How to Play 1. Set out one pylon. 2. Mark three lines away from the pylon at different distances. 3. Take turns with your child throwing the flying disc at the pylon from behind one of the three lines. 4. Adjust lines as necessary. Challenge Throw to other targets. Throw the disc as far as you can. Try and catch the disc. Throw back and forth, stand close together and then move further apart. Helpful Hints By encouraging active play with other children, your child will learn life skills such as cooperation, taking turns, sharing, and communication. Focus on fun and play as your child continues to develop physical literacy. 7

Crazy Ball Equipment Easy grip ball Spots Ground markers Skills Throwing How to Play 1. Use a spot to mark a starting place. 2. Place a ground marker out in your play space. 3. Show your child how you use an overhand action to throw the crazy ball towards the marker. 4. Next, encourage your child to use a big overhand throw towards the marker using the crazy ball. Challenge With your child, discover how many ways you can carry the ball together using various body parts (e.g., between 2 elbows, between a knee and a hand, etc). Move slowly at first and then faster. See how far you can get before the ball falls. Try moving with the ball stuck between you. Helpful Hints Ask your child to explain what he or she is doing. Encourage your child to talk about the activity. Describing movements with action words encourages imagination and creativity! 8

Sammy Snake Jump Equipment Jump Rope, with a soft object attached to one end (e.g. bean bag) Skills Jumping How to Play 1. Hold the skipping rope at one end. 2. Wiggle the rope like a snake on the ground. 3. Invite your child to jump over the rope from side to side. 4. Each time your child jumps over the rope, call out one letter of her name until the spelling of the name is complete. 5. Invite your child to join in or take over the spelling. Challenge Swing the rope slowly back and forth just off the floor for jumping. Make different shapes with the rope on the floor: invite your child to jump back and forth over the rope, jump along the rope, not touching it. Using two skipping ropes lay out a river with a narrow end and a wide end: invite your child to start at the narrow end and jump across the river, encourage a bigger jump at the wider parts. Helpful Hints Positive comments about your child s efforts are very important! You did that very well! I like the way we are working together! Hey, you figured that out fast! I ll show you now you show me! 9

Catch a Cloud Equipment Juggling scarves Skills Throwing Catching How to Play 1. Read the poem Clouds, then toss the scarf (cloud) in the air and let it fall. 2. Clouds : White sheep, white sheep On a blue hill, When the wind stops You all stand still. When the wind blows You walk away slow. White sheep, white sheep, Where do you go? 3. Invite your child to suggest other body parts to catch with: elbow, knee, head, or foot. Use one hand, then the other to catch the scarves. Challenge Add actions before catching: toss, clap your hands and catch, toss, touch the ground, then catch. Together create different patterns in the air, for example, wiggly snakes, window wipers, wavy waters, or sweeping rainbows. Helpful Hints 10 When learning to catch, teach your child to: keep his eye on the ball; make a basket shape with his hands; reach out towards the ball then, catch softly; pretending to catch an egg.

Bocce Equipment Bean bags Pylon - the jack Ground markers Skills Throwing How to Play 1. Discuss and choose a starting point for you and your child to begin the activity. 2. Place the pylon, the jack, a few meters away from the starting point. 3. Take turns with your child to throw underhand or slide your beanbags toward the jack. 4. Try to get the beanbags as close to the jack as you can. Challenge Ask your child to throw the beanbags one at a time as far as possible. Use the ground markers to mark the spots; collect the bean bags and see if your child can throw the bean bags farther. Set the pylons out at different distances. Invite your child to throw the bean bags to hit a pylon. Helpful Hints Don t worry as much about your child learning the game rules with confidence in basic movement skills, they develop a love for the game! Remember to get lots of outside playtime. Children love to explore and get messy! Bad weather should not hold children back from playing outside as long as they are dressed properly. 11

Creative Balances Equipment Nerf dice Spots Skills Balancing How to Play 1. Show your child different ways to balance. Invite them to copy your actions (use your legs, hands, toes, knees, bottom, and fingers to vary the number of points of contact your body has with the ground). 2. Invite your child to roll the dice. 3. Show your child a balance that has the same number of contact points as the number rolled on the dice. Balance on: one leg, tiptoes, two knees and one hand, two feet and two hands, head, two feet, and two hands. Challenge Invite your child to create different balance shapes on the stars, circles or squares. Try some yourself! Helpful Hints 12 Bring out one piece of equipment at a time so that the focus is on learning one movement at a time.

Beach Ball Boogie Equipment Beach balls Skills Catching Throwing Hitting How to Play 1. Ask your child to stand ready with two hands out in front in a basket shape, baby fingers together. 2. Toss a beach ball to your child, using a two hand underhand throw and say hug the ball as he catches it. 3. Have your child throw the beach ball back to you and try several more catches. 4. Keep moving further apart to add more distance. Challenge Start by dropping and catching the beach balls. Add in small tosses and catches in the air. Show your child how you can hit the beach ball off your hand. Ask your child to balance the beach ball on one hand and then hit it off with the other hand. Invite your child to toss their beach ball up (not too high) and hit it underneath to keep it up. Can she hit it again? Challenge her to get more then 2 hits in a row. Use one beach ball and both of you try to keep it up in the air. Helpful Hints When learning to hit an object, teach your child to: be in a ready position; bend her knees; stand on the balls of her feet and move her body to meet the ball. 13

FUNtervals High Intensity Interval Games FUNtervals are high intensity interval type games that consist of whole body movements. The interval pattern was originally designed by Izumi Tabata from Japan and was found to be just as effective in improving fitness as doing an hour's worth of running. Including a story line in the FUNterval activities, kids can get a good workout while using their imaginations with fundamental movement skills. The best part about it? It can be done anywhere, anytime. The activities only last 4 minutes, require minimal amounts of space, and need no equipment. Play hard! Instructions 1. The purpose of FUNtervals is to tell a story using actions. 2. Each red box is an interval (a period of time where activity is done). 3. Each interval is done for 20 seconds. 4. Rest for 10 seconds in between each interval. Some activities have specific instructions for rest, others are left for you to decide what to do. 5. Complete each interval with BIG MOVEMENTS and with as much speed in the movements as possible! 14

Popcorn You have the esteemed duty of making popcorn for the entire city. Aim to make 20 bags of popcorn for your first batch and top that number for the second batch! 1. Reach up and down to grab popcorn bags from a shelf above and put it in a giant bowl in front of you. 2. Pop the popcorn by doing jumping stars. 3. Squat down and scoop your arms in front of you and back up as if scooping into a giant sack beside you. 4. Run on the spot to deliver the popcorn to the city while it s still hot! Repeat Repeat steps 1-4 and see if you can top the number of popcorn bags you popped the first time. 15

Rock Paper Scissors Dance Complete the rock paper scissors dance as fast as you can 10 times to power up your rock paper scissors skills. On your rest, have a traditional rock paper scissors game with the person closest to you (best 2 out of 3). Keep track of number of games won for a little added competition. 1. Rock-Crouch 2. Paper-Star 3. Scissors-Clap arms together above head, jump legs together. Rest Rest: Best 2 out of 3 traditional rock paper scissors battle. 16

Winter X Games You ve been selected to compete in the Winter Olympics for 4 events! Wow, such impressive athletes. The first set is your practice for the big day. Second time around, give it all you ve got to earn your place on the podium! 1. Cross Country Skiing: Jumping alternating lunges with arms swinging back and forth. Do a trick jump during rest. 2. Snowboard Moguls: Lunge shifting weight from side to side. Do a trick jump during rest. 3. Bobsled: Hold on to chair and sprint on the spot as if pushing the sled. During rest crouch down into your sled. 4. Speed Skating: Alternating semi circle lunges. During rest, glide with your hands up as you cross the finish line! Repeat Repeat steps 1-4 and give it everything you ve got to ensure a spot on the podium. 17

Rocket You re headed out for a space adventure! You must prepare your ship and survive the travel to the moon to collect some delicious moon cheese. Make it back in time with this rare delicacy for lunch. Grilled moon cheese sandwiches anyone? 1. Reach up and squat down to put the crystals into the fuel tank. 2. Jump up and squat down to crush the crystals and activate their energy to power the ship. 3. Run to the front of the space ship and hop in to the pilot seat. 4. Call out dodge, jump, power jump (squat plus jump) to dodge asteroids while running on the spot. After this you ve made it to the moon/home (round 2)! 18 Repeat Repeat steps 1-4 to get back home. Hurry! Don t want to be late for lunch!

For more information on how and where to be active contact: City of Kingston Recreation & Leisure Department www.cityofkingston.ca/recreation 613-546-4291, ext. 1700 Kingston, Frontenac & Lennox and Addington Public Health www.kflapublichealth.ca Child & Babytalk Phone Line 613-549-1154 or 1-800-267-7875 ext. 1555 Supporting Healthy Schools Line 613-549-1232 or 1-800-267-7875, ext. 1102 healthy.schools@kflapublichealth.ca Kingston Gets Active www.kingstongetsactive.ca Ontario Early Years Centre: Kingston and the Islands - 613-384-1231 North, Central, and South Frontenac Township Sharbot Lake - 613-279-2244 Lennox and Addington County Napanee - 613-354-6318 FUNtervals Jasmin Ma, 8jkm@queensu.ca Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Kingston is a national movement that was started to improve the quality of sport and physical activity in Canada. Inspired by best-practices from all over Canada, CS4L Kingston is increasing opportunities for sport & recreation participation, implementing physical literacy in activities to promote lifelong participation in physical activity. CS4L Kingston is funded by the Province of Ontario, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. December 2013 19

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