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Exciting New Features for PhysednHealth K-12 Platform

Physed n Health

These additions are aimed at providing even more value and engagement for both teachers and students. Teachers can set rest periods between sets and track individual student progress throughout the school year. This feature allows teachers to create engaging and challenging activities while monitoring progress.

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Jump Rope Activities For Elementary PE

PLT4M

These activities also promote cardiovascular endurance, agility, and perseverance, making them a valuable part of any PE curriculum. PE teacher and K-5 content expert Mike Graham emphasizes the importance of key teaching cues when working with young learners. Demonstrates the ability to encourage others.

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Egg-citing Easter Games for a Hoppin' Good PE Class!

Physical Education Ideas

From hopping like bunnies to rolling eggs, these activities improve cardiovascular health, coordination, and agility. From bunny hops to egg races, each activity brings students and teachers closer together, fostering teamwork, creativity, and a love for being active.

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FITT Principle For Physical Education

PLT4M

Using the FITT principle, he maps out a 5-day training schedule focusing on weight lifting 3 days a week and includes speed, agility, and conditioning for the other 2 days. In this model, the teacher is in complete control of program and workout design. Was our Tuesday session focused on cardiovascular activity or muscular strength?

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Energizing Rhythms and Dance with Jump Bands!

Gopher Sport

One tool that has captured the attention of music teachers is the use of jump bands. Kristin Lukow, a music teacher of over 40 years, is redefining music education by incorporating jump bands and other physical activities to make learning more engaging and dynamic. “For me, it’s natural.

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