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PE Games for High School: 41 Classic & Original Games to Play

Last updated: April 23, 2025 6:40 am
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Physical education (PE) games are a great way to engage high school students and promote physical activity. These games not only get students moving but also help develop teamwork, social skills, and focus. From outdoor games to indoor challenges, there are plenty of options to keep students motivated and active.

Outdoor games are a fantastic way to change up the scenery and get some fresh air. Games like soccer dribble relay, survivor flag, pinball dodgeball, human foosball, noodle hockey, snowball toss, and mini golf are all fun and engaging activities that can be enjoyed outside on the track, court, or field. These games align with the National PE Standards and provide a great opportunity for students to get moving and have a good time.

For indoor PE games, the gym floor provides the perfect space for activities like castle ball showdown, disc frisbee challenge, balloon stomp battle, take back your bags, hula hoop showdown, exercise fun, and volleyball tennis. These games use equipment like balls, pins, and cones to build focus, discipline, and teamwork while keeping students active and engaged.

Small group games are another great option for high school PE classes. Activities like wall ball action, hula hoop pass challenge, group juggle mayhem, fitness tic-tac-toe, knockout showdown, dribble obstacle course, and balloon volleyball promote collaboration, skill development, and confidence-building in a more relaxed setting that allows for active participation for all students.

Low-prep PE games are perfect for days when equipment may not be readily available. Games like high five tag, four corners frenzy, fitness fun, silent movement challenge, and human knot relay require minimal setup but still provide a fun and challenging workout for students.

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Classic PE games like volleyball, flag football, tug-of-war, handball, floor hockey, and tag are timeless favorites that promote fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship. These games can be reinvented and customized to keep things fresh and exciting for high school students.

Incorporating resources from Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) can also help keep PE lessons engaging and innovative. With a wide range of high school physical education resources available, teachers can find new activities and ideas to keep students motivated and active. Whether it’s team-building activities or inventing new games, TPT offers a variety of resources to tap into students’ PE potential and enhance their overall health and well-being.

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