More articles about: CLV Fitness and Motor Skills

Orange paper pumpkins on floor
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Pumpkin Toss

Hop, skip and jump with this fun game that makes you move your body!
Paper plates with paper tube attached and cut out colored rings
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Ring Toss Circus Game

Bring the circus to your own home with this ring toss game!
Hands creating a shadow of an animal with white sheet
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Shadow Charades

Dim the lights and get the show started! See who can guess the most shadow creations in this fun activity for the family – perfect for a rainy day!
Person balancing on chalk design snowflake drawing
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Snowflake Balance

Work on your balance on this giant snowflake!
Circles on the sidewalk, with another circle outside that circle, and another, and another. Numbers added to each circle
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Sponge Bullseye

All you need are a handful of sponges, some chalk and a sidewalk or driveway for this fun activity that helps kids practice tossing and hand-eye coordination.
Child backwards on hands and feet posing for the animal crawl
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Walk Like An Animal

Most children love animals, so why not walk like our furry or feathered friends for some fun? In addition to being fun, walking like various animals can help develop gross motor skills, core strength, and balance.
Child with milk carton with water
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Water Balloon Toss

Water balloon fights are tons of fun – but they’re over in a flash! Keep the fun going with a game of catch that will help your Little Victor develop coordination and motor skills while keeping cool.
Colorful yarn attached to the holes within a white laundry basket. Child picking up plastic spiders between yarn.
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Webs of Fun

Visual perception and spatial awareness are two skills that most adults take for granted – but children actually have to develop these skills. Fine motor skills are closely related to spatial awareness, as well.
Child holding floaty and smiling underwater
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Wet and wild fitness

When the sun is blazing, sometimes the best way to squeeze in some exercise is to hit the pool!
Ball being tossed in white basket
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DIY Ball Toss Game

What you’ll need: Balls 5 boxes, buckets or tubs Labels to mark your tubs Instructions: Label each of your five tubs with a point value. You can use 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50, or another interval depending on your child’s age. Keeping score is a good way to work on addition skills over the summer!
Child placing colored plates within blue tape strips
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Tic-Tac-Toe

Take a fun indoor game and move it outside! But make it superhero-sized for even more fun!
Elephant shape face on the piece of felt or heavy paper
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Elephant Ring Toss

How many rings can you get on the elephant’s trunk?
Child picking up a decorating yellow balloon from blue pool
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Round Up the Chicks

Uh oh! The chicks got loose from the coop! Can you help round them up?
Squares of colored paper with letters
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Alphabet Expedition

Practice letters or spelling while your kids get some movement into their day with this easy activity you can keep on hand for repeat play all summer!
Child drawing large animal tracks on driveway with chalk
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Animal Tracks

Follow that trail while testing your math knowledge!