Endurance Exercise (Aerobic)
Strength Exercise
Flexibility exercise
100

Q: What does endurance exercise mainly strengthen in your body?
 

A: Your heart and lungs (cardiovascular system).

100

Q: What part of the body does strength exercise mainly work on?
 

A: Your muscles (and bones).

100

Q: What part of your body does flexibility exercise help the most?
 

A: Your muscles and joints (to move easily).

200

Name two endurance activities you can do at recess.
 

A: Running and jumping rope.

200

Q: Name two examples of strength exercises you can do without equipment.
A: Push-ups and squats

A: Push-ups, squats, etc.....

200

Q: Name two examples of flexibility exercises.
 

A: Stretching and yoga.

300

Q: How long should kids do endurance-type activities most days of the week?
 

A: At least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity per day.

300

Q: Why is strength exercise important for kids?
 

A: It helps build strong muscles and bones and makes everyday activities easier.

300

Q: When is a good time to stretch your muscles?
 

A: After warming up or after exercise.

400

Q: When you do endurance exercise, what happens to your heart rate?
A: It goes up (beats faster).

A: It increases, It goes up (beats faster).

400

Q: If you don’t have weights, what can you use to build strength?
 

A: Your own body weight (like push-ups) or household items like water bottles.

400

Q: Why is flexibility important?
 

A: It prevents injuries and helps you move better.

500

Give one benefit of endurance exercise besides stronger heart and lungs.
 

A: More energy, better mood, or improved sleep.

500

Q: How can strength training help in sports?
 

A: It improves performance and reduces injury risk.

500

Q: How do you know you’re stretching safely?
 

A: You feel a gentle pull but no pain.