P.E. Activities
• List of animals for “Who Am I”
Earth worm OtterBig Mouth Bass Yellow Rat Snake
Dragonfly Black Bear Field Mouse Mosquito
White Tailed Deer Indigo(snake) Corn Snake Alligator
Red Tailed Hawk Raccoon Anhinga Gray Squirrel
Wood Stork OspreyFlorida Panther Wolf
Materials• 4X6 laminated cards (enough for each student)• Front – “Who Am I”• Back – characteristics of animals in their habitat written on the
back of each card.• Each student chooses a card without looking at the name on the
front.• They put the string and card around their neck so that the card is
on their back.• They can ask anyone “Yes” or”No” questions about their animal.
The person they are asking can refer to the information on the back of the card.
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• List of Birds for “Migration Game”Osprey American Oystercatcher Ruby Throated
Hummingbird American Redstart Indigo Bunting OvenbirdWhippoorwill Elf OwlPeregrine Falcon Yellow headed blackbird Lucy’s Warbler Baltimore Oriole
Broad Winged Hawk Gray CatbirdWood Thrush Barn Swallow
Sparrow CardinalFlamingo
Cooper’s Hawk
Blue jay Mockingbird Rusty Blackbird Robin
Migration StationMigration Station
• 1. Materials: (Laminate)• Migratory bird cards ( 4X6 cards with name of a migratory bird, on a
string)• Dice• Pencils• Station markers (1 – 28) (Laminate)• 1 .Students choose a card on a string with the name of a migratory bird.• 2.Put the string around their neck.• 3.They then roll the dice to see which station they will start at. • 4. Students go to the station and follow the directions of the card.• 5. At the end of their migration they will put the card with their bird
name on it on a chart. They track which birds were successful in the migration process and those that were not.
• 1. Materials: (Laminate)• Migratory bird cards ( 4X6 cards with name of a migratory bird, on a
string)• Dice• Pencils• Station markers (1 – 28) (Laminate)• 1 .Students choose a card on a string with the name of a migratory bird.• 2.Put the string around their neck.• 3.They then roll the dice to see which station they will start at. • 4. Students go to the station and follow the directions of the card.• 5. At the end of their migration they will put the card with their bird
name on it on a chart. They track which birds were successful in the migration process and those that were not.
• Materials:• Game board
• Colored plastic counters• Crayons
• Students choose animals and plants (from a list of characteristics about each animal and plant) to build their habitat. They must choose a specific numbers of animals and plants they think will survive in their habitat. The animals and plants being chosen is based on what a plant or animal needs for food, shelter and water in their environment. They have to make sure that all animals and plants are able to survive in the area of the habitat they are going to place it. They understand there is competition between animals and plants as they try to make their habitat live and thrive.
SurvivorStudents (in small groups) are given
a game board that is laid out in a grid. Some areas are designated as water, rocks or trees. The students then choose plants and animals to develop their habitat taking into consideration the needs of each life form for survival.