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Cooperative Invasion (High School)

Open Phys Ed

Etiquette: (Grades 9-12) Exhibits proper etiquette, respect for others, and teamwork while engaging in physical activity and/or social dance. The post Cooperative Invasion (High School) appeared first on OPEN Physical Education Curriculum.

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Volleyball (High School)

Open Phys Ed

The post Volleyball (High School) appeared first on OPEN Physical Education Curriculum. Manipulative Skills: (Grades 9-12) Demonstrates competency and/or refines activity-specific movement skills in two or more lifetime activities.

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ISBE PE Standards & Curriculum Alignment

PLT4M

STATE GOAL 20: Achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness based upon continual self-assessment. Picture from Prairie Ridge High School where students workout during physical education class. Below we expand on the first two ISBE PE standards and how PLT4M helps Illinois schools with standard alignment.

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Curriculum Mapping For Physical Education

PLT4M

In order to move the profession forward and cater to student needs, we must constantly assess our curriculum and explore new pedagogies, curricula, and technology. When using this curriculum mapping framework to create a vertically integrated PE Curriculum, that means starting with high school students and your upper grade levels.

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Students Designing Personal Fitness Plans In PE

PLT4M

Many PE classes at the high school level look to take essential steps to transition students from school to an adult life that still values and prioritizes personal fitness and wellness. Let’s delve into Standard 2 and an important sub-standard at the high school level.

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What is Physical Literacy?

PLT4M

As a result, we have broadened our answer to better guide our promotion of physical literacy. Check out the definition from The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy , “The internationally accepted definition of physical literacy was published during CAPL development. ” (Whitehead M. ” (Whitehead M. link] 2014.)

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So what is adapted physical education?

Arizona Health and Physical Education

When students transition from elementary school to secondary, their services may change, depending on what is offered in each school. For example, many junior high and high schools are offering modified and/or unified physical education classes. 1402 (25)].