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Golf (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

Created by: LaDonda Porter, Shannon Maly, Stephanie Dickson, Dan Tennessen, Nichole Wilder Special Contributions by: Aaron Hart, Andrea Hart, Eliza Kuhn Introducing middle school students to golf brings with it opportunities for both physical and mental growth.

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Volleyball (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

Etiquette: (Grade 6) Identifies the rules and etiquette for physical activities/games and dance activities. Grade 7) Demonstrates knowledge of rules and etiquette by self-officiating modified physical activities/games or following parameters to perform, create, or modify a dance.

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Flag Football (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

SIGN UP HERE OPEN Priority Outcomes: Etiquette: Demonstrates knowledge of rules and etiquette by self-officiating modified physical activities or games. Identifies the rules and etiquette for physical activities/games and dance activities.

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10 SEL Activities For High School

PLT4M

This article will explore 10 SEL activities for high school students. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) is the nation’s leading organization advancing the development of academic, social and emotional competence for all students. What Is Social Emotional Learning?

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Plug and Play Classroom Management (K-12)

Open Phys Ed

It includes activities that are focused on helping reinforce concepts such as cooperation, teamwork, and leadership within physical education classes. The activities included are some of your OPEN favorites that we have updated with additional academic language and activity procedures to assist with welcoming students into your classes.

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The Beauty of Open-Ended Games in PE (Part Two)

Montessori Physical Education

At any point in the round, if all balls are taken from the playing area, everyone loses the game regardless of how many balls they have at home base. The first time my middle school students played this game, I didn’t explain that this game was serving as a metaphor for sustainability and conservation.

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Hoop Ball (Grades 3-8)

Open Phys Ed

Seeker vs Snitch Tag: Hoop Ball: Assessment Tools Academic Language Quiz: Holistic Performance Rubric: Additional Believe In You Resources Available 5-Day Journals: Leadership Activities: Can’t see the file links? Identifies the rules and etiquette for physical activities/games and dance activities.