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Review of Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, Fourth Edition

Human Kinetics

From Joncie Albright, PGMT , Physical Education Teacher at Locus Grove Primary School in Orange County, Virginia. . Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, Fourth Edition , is the one must-have book for all new and veteran elementary physical education teachers!

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Rainy Day PE Lessons: Teaching PE in Wet Weather in a Primary School

The PE Hub

Rainy Day PE: As a primary school teacher, you may be no stranger to wet weather causing havoc during the school day! These activities can be tailored to suit the available space and help promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the class while also developing fine and gross motor skills.

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Transforming primary sports education: A must-attend PESSPA webinar

Aspire-Ed

Children who participate in regular physical activities and sports develop better motor skills, have improved focus, show enhanced emotional skills, and have a better connection with their peers, transcending boundaries that come with different backgrounds and abilities. What to expect?

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Crossing the midline - A fundamental physical skill

The PE Shed

Developing midline crossing skills can lead to improvements in: - Balance skills. Gross motor skills such as running, jumping, hopping and moving in different directions. Fine motor skills. Coordination of hands, arms, legs and feet. Visual activities such as reading.