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Bean Bag Balance Activities
This indoor fitness activity develops balance skills for preschoolers as they walk on taped lines on the floor and use a bean bag in different ways to improve balance. Bean bag animals work just as well as bean bags for this indoor activity that promotes listening skills, spatial awareness and balance fitness for preschoolers.
What You Need
Bean Bags or Small Bean Bag Animals – at least one per preschooler, at least two per preschooler for an optional activity
Painter’s Masking Tape
Recorded Music (optional)
Balance Activities Preparation
Tape a Floor Level Balance Beam - Tape one or more lines or shapes on the floor to create a floor level balance beam, which is simply a line on the floor for preschoolers to walk on. A good length for a taped floor level balance beam is between 5 and 6 feet.
See Fitness Tape Shapes - Balance Beams on the Floor for creative taping instructions for different lines (curvy, zig-zag) and different shapes.
Also see Fitness Tape Shapes – Balance Beams on the Floor for taping instructions for groups.
Instructions for Balance Activities with Bean Bags – Bean Bag Animals
Assign preschoolers to a line or shape (if doing this as a group activity). If you like, give instruction and then play music while preschoolers explore balance activities.
Round 1- Preschoolers Balance While Walking on Tape
Tell preschoolers to try to walk with their feet only on the taped line on the floor. Allow a few minutes for preschoolers to explore and walk on the tape.
Round 2 – Preschoolers Walk and Step Over Bean Bags
Add Bean Bags or Bean Bag Animals
Place a bean bag (or bean bag animal) either in the middle of each line or in the middle of a line on a taped shape.
Preschoolers Walk and Step Over Bean Bags – Tell preschoolers to walk on the tape again and this time, when they come to the bean bag, they must step over the bean bag. Allow a few minutes for preschoolers to explore this round and step over their bean bag.
Round 3 - Preschoolers Squat and Pick Up A Bean Bag
Tell preschoolers to walk on the tape again. This time when they come to the bean bag, they must squat down (while still keeping their feet only on the tape), pick up the balance beam and walk the rest of the way on the balance beam carrying their bean bag.
Round 4 - Preschoolers Carry Their Bean Bags in Different Ways
Tell preschoolers to walk on the tape again and carry their bean bag, but this time they must carry their bean bag on their shoulder. Give these same instructions several times but change the way that preschoolers must carry their bean bag.
On Your Shoulder
On Top of Your Head
Over Your Head (without touching the top of your head)
On Top of Your Foot
Optional Round with More Bean Bags
You’ll need two bean bags for each preschoolers to do this optional activity.
As in Round 2, preschoolers will step over bean bags. Begin by putting two bean bags in the middle of each balance beam space and place the bean bags close together.
Tell preschoolers to walk on the tape again and this time, when they come to the two bean bags, they must step over the bean bags.
Tell preschoolers to move the bean bags away from each other a bit. With your hands show preschoolers how far apart to place their bean bags. (A distance of about 5 inches.) Tell preschoolers to walk on the tape again and when they come to the two bean bags, they must step over both bean bags again, but only use one step to step over both bean bags. The idea is that preschoolers must not step into the space between the bean bags. Do this activity over and over again and for each round move the two bean bags a little farther apart until preschoolers are really stretching to step over the two bean bags.
Bean Bag and Bean Bag Animal Themes
Spring - Find bunny, chick, flower and egg shaped bean bags.
Fall - Gather bean bag shapes such as pumpkins, scarecrows and spiders.
Winter Animals – Use winter animal bean bags such as a polar bear, seal, walrus, white fox, etc.
Holiday Colors – Red bean bags for Valentines Day, green for St. Patrick’s Day, orange for fall, etc.
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