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Does Your Lobster Need Tuning?

Physical Education Update

And when your next phys-ed breakthrough comes along, please give those muscle-bound rodents of yours a firm handshake on our behalf. So, dear scientists, keep tuning your lobster antennae, keep checking the color vision of those neurotic goldfish. Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.com.

Phys Ed 130
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Where Are All the Soapbox Cars?

Physical Education Update

Why rely on gravity to move your soapbox car when a mere $500 will buy you a fully operational miniaturized electrical sports vehicle. Allow each student one hour a week in the school dumpster to find materials to build their own game or sports implement. tags]physical education,children's play,games,sports equipment [/tags].

Phys Ed 100
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Youth Sports – Soccer

Open Phys Ed

Created by: Aaron Hart and Nick Kline Special Contributions by: Eliza Kuhn & Andrea Hart Welcome to Team Development for Youth Soccer – powered by BSN SPORTS! SIGN UP HERE The post Youth Sports – Soccer appeared first on OPEN Physical Education Curriculum. Can’t see the file links?

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The Physical Education Matrix: Establishing Quality Practices

TinCan Physed

A true, quality experience involves learning not only physical activity and movement, but also about Physical/Sport Literacy, and Health/Wellness Literacy. It was not until the halfway point of my eLearning experience until I realized that my lessons and experiences were missing the other two areas of the Phys Ed Matrix.

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The Physical Education Matrix: Establishing Quality Practices

TinCan Physed

A true, quality experience involves learning not only physical activity and movement, but also about Physical/Sport Literacy, and Health/Wellness Literacy. It was not until the halfway point of my eLearning experience until I realized that my lessons and experiences were missing the other two areas of the Phys Ed Matrix.

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Cooperative Invasion (High School)

Open Phys Ed

This module does address development of movement concepts, movement patterns, and strategic knowledge commonly associated with invasion sports. However, the focus for the activities included in this module is on the cooperative aspect of invasion games.

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Flag Football (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

Created by: Doug Hallberg, Dan Tennessen, Jo Dixon, Mike Martinez, Kevin Daviero, Nikki Schaap, Jim Huggins Special Contributions by: Andrea Hart, Aaron Hart, Eliza Kuhn Flag football is one of the fastest growing sports for youth, especially girls.