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Get Active! Outdoor Play Ideas for Elementary School Kids

Playing outside is not only fun—it also has lots of benefits.

For example, playing with many friends outdoors helps build communication skills, and just running around while you play naturally improves your physical abilities.

This article introduces outdoor play ideas suited for elementary school children.

If you’re looking for outdoor games or exercises for grade-schoolers, please use this as a reference.

Playing indoors is fun too, but moving your body helps release energy and refresh your mood.

Above all, I think every activity will make you feel, “Playing outside is so much fun!”

Active and Healthy Exercise! Outdoor Play Ideas for Elementary School Kids (31–40)

Long Tail Pulling Game

Inada Elementary Long Tail-Tag Game (SDG 2)
Long Tail Pulling Game

A high-energy, low-contact long tail-tag game.

Each player attaches a long cloth strip or plastic cord to their waist, letting it hang behind them as a “tail.” Once the game starts, everyone runs around trying to grab others’ tails.

Because the tails are long, players can keep their distance while still creating offense and defense, making it fun to strategize without physical contact.

It demands stamina, quick bursts of speed, and keen observation, so younger and older students can compete together on the same field.

The last person whose tail hasn’t been taken is the winner, and despite its simplicity, games often get quite heated.

It’s a cleverly designed activity that balances safety with excitement.

Treasure-catching game

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Who will win, the police or the thieves? Here’s an idea for a treasure-grabbing game.

Through the roles of thieves and police, players can work with teammates to devise and execute strategies while developing quick decision-making skills—it’s a fun game! The thieves sneak past the police to carry the treasure, while the police run around to catch the thieves.

With a perfect balance of competition and cooperation, kids will burn off energy while getting totally absorbed in play.

The rules are simple, and everyone who joins the game will feel the thrill and excitement!

Mixed-age dodgeball

A scene of growth in dodgeball with the older and middle classes: “Passing on the play”
Mixed-age dodgeball

Let’s nurture compassion and cooperation! Here are ideas for mixed-age dodgeball.

Younger kids are often curious about and admire the games older kids play, right? This idea is perfect for situations commonly seen in after-school programs! When children of different ages play together, older kids can demonstrate leadership, and younger kids can learn the importance of helping one another.

Emphasizing teamwork, with rules and flow designed so everyone can have fun, will also help improve communication skills through the game.

By playing, children naturally develop the ability to cooperate and deepen their bonds with their peers.

Treasure Hunt for Boosting Motor Skills

[Have fun while boosting your child's athletic ability] 3 treasure hunt games
Treasure Hunt for Boosting Motor Skills

This is a game that can help improve various motor skills through treasure hunting.

By quickly finding treasures hidden over a wide area and throwing them into a designated goal, players can build running and throwing ability; by dribbling a ball while searching for treasures, they can develop coordination—making it fun to overcome weaknesses.

Of course, things you’re not good at will feel difficult at first, but continuing as play turns it into effective training.

It’s a treasure-hunt game that engages both mind and body, and we encourage not only children but also adults to take on the challenge together.

In conclusion

How did you like the exercises for elementary school kids? They were all activities you can enjoy energetically outdoors, right? Playing outside has nothing but benefits.

Let’s have fun with friends, work up a sweat, and play outside with lots of energy.

If any of the exercises caught your eye, be sure to try them out outdoors!