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Snowman Championships (Grades K-5)

Open Phys Ed

This interactive event is designed for both the classroom and physical education. Each day, students will take part in engaging activities that encourage collaboration, kindness, and creativity, whether in the classroom or during physical education.

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Healthy Habits (Grades K-5)

Open Phys Ed

Created by: Nichole Wilder, Andrea Hart Special Contributions by: Aaron Hart, Eliza Kuhn To celebrate Heart Month during the month of February, we have compiled K-5 resources for educators to utilize both in the classroom and during physical education class.

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Where Are All the Soapbox Cars?

Physical Education Update

Perhaps as physical educators, we should provide more encouragement for creative improvisation. Here are some other ideas—some tongue in cheek and some not— that might improve our childrens’ dearth of plaything creativity: Make MacGyver re-runs required television viewing for all school-age children.

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Jump Rope Skills(Intermediate 3-5)

Open Phys Ed

The post Jump Rope Skills<br />(Intermediate 3-5) appeared first on OPEN Physical Education Curriculum.

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Plug & Play Fitness Collection (Grades 3-12)

Open Phys Ed

Fitness Words with Friends Fitness Words with Friends [ PDF , WORD ] Words with Friends Letter Cards [ PDF ] Words with Friends Activity Chart [ PDF , WORD ] RPS Level Up (Push-Ups) RPS Level Up – Push Ups [ PDF , WORD ] Level Up Cards [ PDF , WORD ] Quick Links to More Fitness Rhythm Fit (K-8) Fitness Knowledge (3-5) Fitness Knowledge (6-8) Tabata (..)

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The Importance of Exercise

Physical Education Ideas

Kids exercise when they have phys ed class at school, during recess, at dance class or soccer practice, while riding bikes, or when playing tag. As a parent or teacher, our job sometimes is to provide the setting and equipment so that children can be physically active.

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Back to School Resources

Open Phys Ed

It’s time to ReImagine what physical education means for students and families. The free resources provided below are designed to help your students build relationships, build routines, and rebuild a love of health-enhancing physical activity. Creative Mode Fitness. Let’s Bridge the Gap together.