BBC Gladiator Steel visited a Glasgow school as part of a school tour for BBC Children in Need.
Millersneuk Primary School in Lenzie won the visit by entering a competition and signing up for a free Schools Fundraising pack which outlines how schools can take part to raise funds for the charity.
Steel held a special Movement and Motivation Masterclass at the school.
The workshop saw the children compete against the Gladiator in a fitness challenge to see who could complete the most star-jumps in a minute.
Steel also encouraged the children to think about their own Gladiator superpower, whether it’s being kind, a good listener, or helping others.
Greg Caldow, headteacher at Millersneuk Primary School, said: "Children in Need day is always one of the children’s favourite days of the year, and this year we are holding two dress-down days and a big raffle.
"It is so special that Steel has stopped by the school on his tour to put on an incredible session inspiring the children to be motivated, energised and to be confident like a Gladiator."
Steel said: "School fundraisers ready.
"I was thrilled to be able to meet all the brilliant children and faculty at Millersneuk Primary School in Lenzie today to challenge them all to move like a Gladiator in our Movement and Motivation Masterclass.
"I am honoured to be touring the UK with BBC Children in Need this week as it is an amazing opportunity to inspire the next generation to get active, improve their wellbeing while raising money for Pudsey.
"Everything that we raise together will help BBC Children in Need be there for children and young people when they need it most."
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