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Spring Would You Rather?

Elementary P.E. Games

Spring Would You Rather Overview. Spring is here and what better way to celebrate than with a new Spring Would You Rather brain break and workout activity! If you’re looking for more spring games for kids or classroom activities, then be sure to check out the entire Would You Rather series or some of my favorite games listed below. You can use this Spring brain break as a movement activity, an elementary PE warm up game, or as a fun workout to get your kids/students moving!

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Moneyball

Mr. Kirsch

Moneyball. . State Standard: 1, 3, & 4. Equipment: Several basketballs, crates/buckets, and play money, & several Poly spots. Grade: 3-5. Purpose of Event: dribbling, shooting, teamwork, and adding skills. Time: 20-25 minutes. Organization : Divide the class into four teams. Each player needs a basketball. Set up several poly spots (depends on how many students you have) around the shooting lanes on the basketball court.

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10 thoughts on PE curriculum change.

Drowning in the Shallow

Physical Education is resistant to change, or so it is said. A raft of government policies, National Curriculums and reports from interested stakeholders haven’t been able to overcome the comfort that has been created by a multi-activity sports technique focus approach. It is estimated that around 70% of change initiatives fail to achieve their planned … Continue reading 10 thoughts on PE curriculum change.

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Linmere had lots of fun!

Delamere Academy

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Reimagine the Role of PE to Reconnect With Your Students

Speaker: Jeremy Kellem, M.Ed. - Educational Strategist, Former Athlete, and CEO/Founder of W.I.N. (We Impact Now, LLC)

For many students, physical education is critical to becoming active and developing healthy routines. But how is this possible anymore with the repercussions of the pandemic? Years of COVID-19, social distancing, and virtual learning have all had a profound effect on students, which means educators need to adjust their classes accordingly. The good news is that P.E. can still play a vital role in helping students intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.

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Birding In PE: Building Connections To The Natural World

The Physical Educator

Over the past few weeks, I’ve noticed a few clear indicators that spring is finally on its way. Listen, I’m not trying to hate on winter. Winter is a great month that offers opportunities for being active that I simply cannot enjoy at other times of the year (well, at least not without having to travel significantly). I’ll miss taking my kids tobogganing, going snowshoeing with my family, or hitting up the local ski slopes.

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Your Kid’s Character is the Horse

RC Families

How concerned are you about your kid’s character? Or are you more concerned about what they achieve in school or in sports? What do you want for your kids beyond a college education and the ability to get a good job when they are done? Perhaps it’s for them to find fulfillment in their work, Read More.

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Equipment List 2.0

Montessori Physical Education

Last month, I posted a blog that highlighted the different materials that are used for all the games within the Montessori Physical Education curriculum. After combing through all the lessons, I recorded and organized all the equipment used, and made some categories based on which materials were used the most. In this way, if you have limited budget to buy materials, you knew which materials would provide the most game options right off the bat.

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Connecting the Dots: The Role of Art in Strengthening Health Promoting Behaviors

PE for Parents

The post Connecting the Dots: The Role of Art in Strengthening Health Promoting Behaviors appeared first on Action for Healthy Kids.

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