Let’s be honest, when you think about Artificial Intelligence (AI), your mind probably jumps to science labs or computer coding, not the gym. But here’s the truth: AI is already making life easier for PE teachers who are juggling lesson plans, equipment, student needs, & endless communication with families.
This blog is all about how AI fits into PE, with some ready-to-use prompts you can use for your own classes. Think of this as your “friend in the lounge” conversation about tech that saves you time & helps students move more.
Why Bother with AI in PE?
We’ve all been there:
- You need a station card for tomorrow’s lesson (& it’s 8:00 pm).
- A parent email comes in—but it’s in another language.
- You want to differentiate for a new student with different needs, but don’t have hours to adapt everything.
AI doesn’t solve everything, but it does give us tools to make PE more inclusive, engaging, & just a little less stressful. As SHAPE America points out, equity & access are essential in PE—& AI can help bridge some of those gaps (SHAPE America, 2022).
1. Canva – Posters, Flyers, & Station Cards
Ever scribbled directions on paper & taped them to a cone? Canva lets you create polished visuals in minutes.
Try this prompt:
👉 “Create a poster for a 4th grade PE basketball dribbling station. Use simple words, fun icons.”
Suddenly the station card looks like something from Pinterest!
2. Google Translate or DeepL – Parent Communication
Physical educators have the most diverse classrooms in the school. Translation apps mean you can connect with all families.
Try this prompt:
👉 “Translate this Field Day flyer into Spanish, keeping the tone fun & family-friendly.”
Now your messages reach everyone, not just English-speaking families.
3. CapCut – Subtitles & Voiceovers
Sometimes kids need to see instructions, not just hear them. CapCut auto-generates subtitles & translates them too.
Try this prompt:
👉 “Add English subtitles to this jump rope tutorial, then create Arabic subtitles for students learning English.”
Now your videos are more accessible to multilingual learners & students who are hard of hearing.
4. MagicSchool.ai – Quick Lessons & Quizzes
Need an assessment or lesson plan, but don’t want to spend hours writing? MagicSchool is for you.
Try this prompt:
👉 “Make a 5-question quiz for 7th graders on the benefits of cardiovascular exercise, aligned to SHAPE America Standard 3. Include an answer key.”
It’s like having a PE lesson-writing assistant on call (minus the extra coffee runs).
Start Small, Not Stressful
You don’t need to overhaul your teaching. Pick one app, one prompt, & try it this week.
- Need visuals? Start with Canva.
- Need family communication? Use Google Translate.
- Want to wow students? Try HeyGen.
The key is to treat AI like any other piece of equipment in your gym—it’s a tool, not the teacher.
References & Resources
- SHAPE America. (2022). National Standards for K-12 Physical Education. Retrieved from: https://www.shapeamerica.org/standards/pe/
- DeepL Translator. Retrieved from: https://www.deepl.com/translator
- Canva for Education. Retrieved from: https://www.canva.com/education/
- MagicSchool.ai. Retrieved from: https://magicschool.ai/
- CapCut Video Editor. Retrieved from: https://www.capcut.com/
- HeyGen AI Video Generator. Retrieved from: https://www.heygen.com/