“Rights in Motion” is a movement-based game designed to help students explore and understand children’s rights through active play.
Teams collect, toss, catch, and sort cards that represent real-life scenarios of protected or violated rights. With built-in reflection prompts and cooperative mechanics, this game promotes physical skills and social-emotional learning.
Includes variations for differentiation, such as simpler rules for younger grades and deeper challenges for older students.
🎯 Skill Focus:
– Dribbling, throwing, catching, cooperation, spatial awareness
– Social-emotional reasoning, respectful discussion
– Visual analysis with icons and color-coded guides
✅ Ideal for:
– Rights education units
– P.E. stations and relays
– Inclusive SEL and movement integration
🧠 Grades: 2–6 (K–1 adaptations included)
🖨️ Format: Printable PDF
🎁 Free Resource

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