Outdoor Games for Kids – Lesson 1
Welcome to Outdoor Games for Kids! In this lesson, children will explore fun games like hide and seek, tag, hopscotch, tug of war, skipping rope and more. Tap the sound button on each card, listen carefully, and repeat the name. This is a simple way to learn outdoor games for kids in playground using pictures, audio and short sentences.
🌳 Outdoor Games for Kids – Lesson 1
🏃 Tag / Catch Me
Run fast or you’ll get tagged!
🔢 Hopscotch
Jump through number boxes drawn on the ground.
🪢 Tug of War
Two teams pull a rope — don’t let the other team win!
🪀 Skipping Rope
Jump over the rope without getting caught.
🪣 Sack Race
Jump to the finish line while inside a sack!
🧺 Ball Catch
Throw and catch a ball with a friend.
👣 Balancing Game
Stand or walk carefully without falling!
🔄 Relay Race
Run and pass the baton to your teammate.
🌀 Ring Around the Rosie
Sing and go in a circle, then fall down!
Outdoor Games for Kids – Question & Answer Time
After your child explores the picture and audio cards, play this quick revision game. Ask one question, give them time to answer, then tap Show answer. This helps children remember Outdoor Games for Kids, improve speaking, and enjoy learning through play.
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Question 1
Q: Which game has one child counting while others hide?
Answer: Hide and Seek. -
Question 2
Q: Which game is also called “Catch Me” and needs fast running?
Answer: Tag / Catch Me. -
Question 3
Q: Which game uses number boxes drawn on the ground for jumping?
Answer: Hopscotch. -
Question 4
Q: Which game has two teams pulling a rope to win?
Answer: Tug of War. -
Question 5
Q: Which game needs a rope and kids keep jumping over it?
Answer: Skipping Rope. -
Question 6
Q: Which race is played by hopping forward inside a sack?
Answer: Sack Race. -
Question 7
Q: Which game is about throwing and catching a ball with friends?
Answer: Ball Catch. -
Question 8
Q: Which game is about walking carefully on a line or beam without falling?
Answer: Balancing Game. -
Question 9
Q: Which race uses teammates and a baton passed one by one?
Answer: Relay Race. -
Question 10
Q: Which game has kids holding hands, moving in a circle, and falling down at the end?
Answer: Ring Around the Rosie.
Repeat this Outdoor Games for Kids Q&A anytime. It helps children remember game names, learn rules, and speak confidently while having fun outside.

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FAQ – Outdoor Games for Kids
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It is a fun learning page where children explore Outdoor Games for Kids using pictures, audio, and short lines. Kids can listen, repeat the game names, and understand simple rules.
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This lesson is best for toddlers, preschoolers, LKG, UKG, and early primary kids. The language is simple, and the audio helps with clear pronunciation.
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Parents can play one game audio at a time, ask the child to repeat the name, and then try the game in a safe open space. It also works well for quick revision before playtime.
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Yes. Teachers can show the cards on a screen, play the audio for correct speaking, and ask children to name each game. It is great for PE (Physical Education) warm-up or activity time.
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Outdoor play supports fitness, balance, teamwork, and social skills. Games like running, jumping, catching, and group play help children learn while having fun.