Lesson Idea | Jump To 100
Provider: PLT4M
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Selected for its structured, playful partner game that builds jump rope skills, counting, coordination, and turn-taking across grades
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This physical education lesson helps students develop jump rope skills through a fun, partner-based counting game. Students take turns rolling a dice and completing the corresponding number of jumps while tracking progress on a 1–100 grid. The activity supports coordination, number recognition, and turn-taking, with simple variations to increase engagement. It provides a structured yet playful way for young learners to build both movement and basic math skills.
Standard Aligned
• PreK-2: 1.2.16 Demonstrates jumping rope in a non-dynamic environment.
• 3-5: 1.5.6 Demonstrates jumping rope in a variety of practice tasks.
Lesson Idea | Jump To 100
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