Our PE Games

Cooperative PE games and activities

Omnikin has developed a wide variety of lively PE games and activities for participants of all ages, skill level and experience. Let’s keep the fun in physical activity!

The Omnikin difference

Our PE games and activities have been carefully developed with kids and people with special needs clienteles in mind. They encourage motivation, inclusion, tolerance, cooperation, self-confidence, and so much more!

Our Top PE Games Ideas

Discover top inclusive PE games ideas here, perfect for creating engaging and accessible physical education classes for every student.

Leaning tower

Product

Noodles

Size

N/A

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

In teams of two, participants must catch their partner’s noodle before it falls to the ground.

Objective

This PE game aims to enhance reaction time, improve eye-hand coordination, and foster teamwork among participants by catching the noodle before it touches the ground.

Reverse blob tag

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

60" (1.52 m) to 72" (1.83 m)

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

In teams, participants must avoid being hit by the balls.

Objective

In this PE game, students enhance their teamwork abilities as they collaborate within groups, fostering a spirit of cooperation among participants.

Silent Ball in action

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Individual

Description

The objective of the silent ball game is to toss a ball amongst a group of participants who must remain silent. You are eliminated from the game if you talk, drop a direct pass, or throw a bad pass. You might just figure out some ways to communicate with others without saying a word!

Objective

In this PE game, the aim is to enhance eye-hand coordination through quick and accurate throwing and catching while also controlling emotional reaction.

Power ball

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Team

Description

The power team will try to avoid their ball to get hit by the other team’s ball.

Objective

The objective of Power Ball is to enhance participants’ eye-hand coordination, cardiovascular capacity, and teamwork. This physical education activity engages players in dynamic movements and strategic collaboration.

Table Ball

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Individual

Team

Description

Participants are placed into groups of three at each table. Two players face off across the table from one another. The extra player stands near the table and is also the judge.

When a player makes a mistake, they switch places with the judge, like king or queen of the court style play. The winning player stays and is called the “expert.”

The player that rotates in is known as the non-expert. The non-expert rolls the ball (serves) first.

Objective

Strike the ball back onto the table after it bounces on the floor one time.

Noodle set

Product

Noodles

Size

N/A

Age group

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Individual

Duo

Description

Participants will have to find noodlettes and group them together in their territory.

Objective of the PE game

Treasure hunt aims to enhance participants’ teamwork and strategic thinking. This nursing home game involves participants in planning and executing tactics to retrieve objects.

With a parachute

Product

Balls

Accessories

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

In collaboration, participants will have to manipulate a parachute with balls on it without them falling to the ground.

Objective

The benefit of this nursing home game is its ability to improve hand-eye coordination as participants work together to keep the balls in the parachute.

The corridor

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

Age group

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

Participants must cooperate to carry the object from one end of the corridor to the other using the indicated technique and following the given instructions.

Objective

Adapted Corridor is a cooperative physical education game designed for nursing homes. The benefits of this engaging activity include improving eye-hand coordination, eye-foot coordination, and hand-foot coordination. Perfect for fostering collaboration and physical fitness among residents.

Massage PE Game

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

Participants

< 12 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

With a ball, the participants will have to massage themselves or a person by rolling it on their back.

Objective

This cooperative game is designed for nursing home residents and helps develop cooperation skills among participants.

Start your engine

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

60" (1.52 m) to 72" (1.83 m)

Age group

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

Participants must move the ball between two concentric circles in order to reach an objective.

Objective

This cooperative game enhances eye-hand coordination and cooperation among participants. It is easy to explain and offers several possible variations.

Catapulte

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Team

Description

Working in teams, participants have to throw the ball to their partners without it touching the ground, using a towel or sticks.

Objective

This physical education game enhances teamwork, strategies, and cooperation. Participants work together to throw and catch a ball using an object, aiming to do so as much as possible without dropping it.

Giant Basketball

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Advanced

Activity Type

Team

Description

Based on the rules of Basketball, two teams compete to score the most points.

Objective

This PE game encourages students to work in teams, enhancing eye-hand coordination and improving cardiovascular capacity.

Virus

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Team

Description

One team is the virus and the others, the health elements, will have to hit the virus ball.

Objective

This team PE game encourages students to work together, enhancing eye-hand coordination and boosting cardiovascular capacity.

Bombard the ball

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Team

Description

In teams, participants will have to throw rings or sandbags at a ball to move it into the opponent’s zone.

Objective

This team physical education game for nursing homes allows participants to move together and develop strategies as a team, while boosting their hand-eye coordination.

Ballon sur table

Product

Balls

Noodles

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Team

Description

In teams, participants will have to move the ball on a table by hitting it with a noodle.

Objective

This PE game for nursing homes aims to boost eye-hand coordination by having participants move an object with a tool to a target.

Parachute Hijinks

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Cooperative

Team

Description

With a parachute and a ball, participants will work with their teams to complete various tasks.

Objective

This cooperative game is perfect for boosting teamwork skills, allowing students to work together strategically. It also helps them develop cooperation and hand-eye coordination.

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

4 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Individual

Team

Description

The participant will have to work on his balance on a ball through different yoga postures.

Objective

Yoga aims to enhance and maintain participants’ balance. This PE game involves participants in working on a ball through different yoga postures.

2 Dogs for a Bone Game

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Team

Duo

Description

The participants must, when their number is named, succeed in bringing the bone back to their house after a duel with an opponent.

Objective

In this physical education game, participants will enhance their teamwork abilities as they have to collaborate to collect the most points for their team.

cooperative transportation game with omnikin tube

Product

Tubes

Size

N/A

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

In teams, participants will have to carry the tube from the starting line to the finish line according to the instructions of the activity leader.

Objective

Cooperative transportation aims to develop participants’ teamwork and strategic thinking. This physical education activity involves participants in carrying a tube as a team.

Monster truck

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

60" (1.52 m) to 72" (1.83 m)

Age group

4 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Individual

Description

The activity leader will roll the ball over all participants individually.

Objective

The benefit of this PE game is its ability to improve relaxation of the participants.

Fassen Ball Game

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Advanced

Activity Type

Team

Description

Fassen-Ball is played with 2 teams of 5 players on the field with one ball. To score a goal, the ball has to cross the goal line between the two goalposts and the crossbar. The players must move the ball with their hands.

Objective

The benefits of this physical activity is its ability to improve hand-eye coordination and cardiovascular capacity as participants work together to score a goal.

Rugby-action

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Team

Description

Based on the Ultimate Frisbee rules, two teams compete to score the most points.

Objective

In this physical education game, participants will enhance their eye-foot and hand-foot coordination abilities as they have to collaborate to score more points than the other team.

TPU Street Kin-Ball Sport Ball

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

60" (1.52 m) to 72" (1.83 m)

Age group

4 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

Participants will relay each other to create a railroad that the train can follow around the gym.

Objective

This PE game aims to boost participant’s cardiovascular capacity and teamwork strategies to create a train go around the gym.

Cowbow-action-mains

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Individual

Description

Participants must have good reflexes and move only when necessary to advance from one round to the next and become the champion.

Objective

This team physical education activity will enhance participants’ reflexes and eye-hand coordination to stay the last one alive.

Corridor-game-action-1

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

60" (1.52 m) to 72" (1.83 m)

Age group

4 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

Participants must cooperate in carrying the object from one end of the corridor to the other using the indicated technique and following the given instructions.

Objective

Corridor aims to develop participants’ teamwork and improve hand-eye, eye-foot and hand-foot coordination. This physical education activity involves participants in cooperating to get the object from one end of the corridor to the other.

poison-game-disposition

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-45 participants

Difficulty

Advanced

Activity Type

Individual

Description

The game is played on an individual basis. It is possible to make alliances, but as the saying of the game is: Alliances are made to be broken!

Objective

This team physical education game will enhance participants’ reflexes and eye-hand coordination to be the sole survivor.

Duel-action-2

Product

Noodles

Size

N/A

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Intermediate

Activity Type

Duo

Description

Participants compete in duels with the goal of winning as many matches as possible.

Objective

Noodles Duel aims to enhance and maintain participants’ cardiovascular capacity and eye-hand coordination. This PE game goal is to win duels.

Kin-noir-tenue-ballon

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

12-30 participants

Difficulty

Advanced

Activity Type

Team

Description

Kin-ball is played with three teams of four players on the field and one ball. One team in possession of the ball (offensive) designates the team that will have to recover the hit. If the named team succeeds in catching and controlling the ball, no points are given, and that team has 10 seconds to throw it back to the next team. If the ball is dropped, the other two teams score a point, and the team that dropped the ball restarts the game.

Objective

The benefit of this physical activity is its ability to improve hand-eye, eye-foot, hand-foot coordination and cardiovascular capacity as participants work together to catch the ball.

Bulldog-action

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

Age group

6 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Individual

Description

Participants must successfully cross the gym without being touched (balls and statues) at the activity leader’s signal. Once all participants have crossed the gym and reached the line, the activity leader gives the signal again, and the remaining participants must again try to cross the gym without being touched.

Objective

This team physical education activity will enhance participants’ cardiovascular activity while they have to be the last survivor.

SIX-teams-games-1

Product

Balls

Size

14" (0.36 m) to 24" (0.61 m)

Age group

8 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Advanced

Activity Type

Team

Description

6 teams compete and must score in each hoop before the others.

Objective

The benefits of this physical activity is its ability to improve eye-hand coordination and a good cardiovascular capacity as participants work together to complete the task before the other teams.

3-in-1 game

Product

Balls

Size

33" (0.84 m) to 48" (1.22 m)

60" (1.52 m) to 72" (1.83 m)

Age group

4 years old and +

Participants

> 30 participants

Difficulty

Beginner

Activity Type

Cooperative

Description

Participants must move the ball between two concentric circles in order to reach an objective.

Objective

3 in 1 physical activity aims to enhance participants’ eye-hand coordination and teamwork as they have to cooperate to achieve the goal (make turns quickly, touch the person with the ball, keep the ball out of the person’s reach).