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Add Movement to the School Day to Boost Student Physical Activity and Learning

SHAPE America

There are fewer sunlit hours after school for children to be outside and physically active. This time of year, it is increasingly important to incorporate physical activity into the school day. Adding more movement — through physical education, recess and active classrooms — is essential for beating the almost-winter blues.

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Skillastics® Speed Stacking: The Physical Activity Your Program is Missing

Skillastics

An elementary school teacher by trade, he quickly became a sport stacking enthusiast, and began sharing the sport with others. His small home business was designed to promote sport stacking and become a resource for physical education teachers. As an educator, Bob was able to speak to PE teachers on a peer level.

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Quick Tips for Making Fitness Fun, Educational, and Meaningful in your Afterschool Program

Skillastics

Teach Teach them something new about their bodies. We’ve all heard of that one teacher who played music in their classroom that the kids remember decades later, right? Or is it easy being an Afterschool program director who also loves physical activity teaching kids how to love fitness?

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Quick Tips for Making Fitness Fun, Educational, and Meaningful in your Afterschool Program

Skillastics

Teach them something new about their bodies. We’ve all heard of that one teacher who played music in their classroom that the kids remember decades later, right? Or is it easy being an Afterschool program director who also loves physical activity teaching kids how to love fitness?

Fitness 52