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High School Physical Education Curriculum

PLT4M

The Bigger Picture Low activity isn’t just a health concern—it impacts academic achievement, mental health, and overall student well-being. PLT4M provides schools with a wide range of ready-to-use curriculum resources tailored to modern physical education. PLT4M has elementary physical education curriculum.

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ISBE PE Standards & Curriculum Alignment

PLT4M

These include: STATE GOAL 19: Acquire movement and motor skills and understand concepts necessary to engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity. STATE GOAL 20: Achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness based upon continual self-assessment.

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Funding Physical Education Programs

PLT4M

Christi breaks down where to start when it comes to consider funding physical education programs in public schools. These initial steps can help set school districts on the path for fully funding physical education and health education in schools. ” Slide from Funding Your PE Program webinar.

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Fitness Curriculum For Physical Education

PLT4M

Fitness curriculum focuses on building skills in physical activity options that students can do beyond the walls of schools. And there are still countless options for middle school PE lesson plans and high school PE lesson plans that focus on fitness education. Click on any of them to get a sample lesson.