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Tiny Triumphs: PK Moving My Body Solo Quiz (Pre-K) (Easy) Worksheet β’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key
Can you wiggle like a worm or balance like a tree? Use this interactive check-in to identify fundamental movement skills and personal space awareness.
Pedagogical Overview
This worksheet assesses foundational gross motor skills and physical self-awareness in early childhood learners through animal-themed movement analogies. The pedagogical approach utilizes relatable imagery and scaffolded multiple-choice questions to reinforce non-locomotor and locomotor vocabulary. It is ideal for a physical education check-in or a classroom brain break to monitor student understanding of personal space and basic fitness concepts.
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- Identify fundamental locomotor movements such as jumping and running through animal associations
- Define the concept of balance as a core physical stability skill
- Recognize the physiological benefits of physical activity on heart health and energy levels
All 10 Questions
- Which animal shows us how to jump high into the air all by ourselves?A) A sleepy snailB) A hopping kangarooC) A swimming fishD) A quiet rock
- Moving your body helps your heart stay happy and strong.A) TrueB) False
- When I stand on one leg without falling, I am practicing my _______.A) SleepingB) ShoutingC) BalanceD) Eating
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- If you want to move fast like a race car, what should your legs do?A) Sit downB) Run very quicklyC) Move in slow motionD) Stay very still
- You can practice yoga or stretching all by yourself.A) TrueB) False
- Twirling in a circle is a way to move your _______.A) PencilB) BodyC) ChairD) Bed
- Which of these is a way to move your body at home or in the yard?A) Watching a screenB) Taking a napC) Doing a bear crawlD) Waiting in a chair
- Only big kids can be active and healthy.A) TrueB) False
- When we reach for the stars, we are _______ our arms.A) HidingB) StretchingC) FoldingD) Closing
- How do you feel after you play and move for a long time?A) Energetic and warmB) BoredC) Cold and shiveryD) Like a statue
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this Pre-K Physical Education Quiz is an excellent no-prep resource for substitutes because it uses simple, intuitive questions and includes an explanation for every answer to guide student discussion.
Most students will complete this Pre-K Physical Education Quiz in about ten to fifteen minutes when led by an instructor or completed as a group interactive activity.
This Pre-K Physical Education Quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing clear visual cues in the text prompts, making it accessible for emerging readers as a guided formative assessment.
This Pre-K Physical Education Quiz is specifically designed for children aged 3 to 5 to evaluate their emerging understanding of body control and the importance of active play.
Teachers can use this Pre-K Physical Education Quiz to gauge class comprehension of movement terms before transitioning to active gymnasium practice or during a cool-down period.
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