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Why teach gymnastics in primary school?

Aspire-Ed

Here we break down that impact and take a closer look at why gymnastics is an essential sport to teach in primary school. Teaching gymnastics develops key physical skills. Which leads us on to our next point… Teaching gymnastics is in line with the national curriculum. Gymnasts exercise body and mind.

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Exciting New Features for PhysednHealth K-12 Platform

Physed n Health

Jump Rope Test Integrate the classic jump rope test into your curriculum and evaluate students’ agility, coordination, and cardiovascular endurance. The platform provides a fun and interactive way to assess skills and compare results among peers. Learn how PhysednHealth can improve the well-being of your students.

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What does Skills and Values look like in Physical Education (PE)?

Reinventing the Game

In approaching a teaching scenario, the above diagram, Fig 1 , seems to suggest a possible start with Learner Outcome consideration before moving on to decide our intervention strategy, Teacher Input. We add to this challenge by also wanting to be very specific with our teaching outcomes, e.g. values, affective, skills , etc.

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The World's Toughest Sports

The Sporting

Every sport has its own set of challenges that can teach us important lessons about growth and development. Boxers need to acquire a high level of endurance, strength, speed, agility and technical skill, as well as mental toughness and strategic thinking in order to be able to thrive in this sport.

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Creating a Vision for Meaningful Development: Feedback and Practice

TinCan Physed

There is where you can start to see an impact on the way your program assesses and gives feedback to your students and establishes best practices for all of the teachers who are involved in making the program run smoothly and encourage progress. Connect your BIG IDEAS, VALUES and ACTIONS to your Curriculum Now comes the fun part!

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Creating a Vision for Meaningful Development: Feedback and Practice

TinCan Physed

There is where you can start to see an impact on the way your program assesses and gives feedback to your students and establishes best practices for all of the teachers who are involved in making the program run smoothly and encourage progress. ABC’S of Athleticism: Agility, Balance, Coordination, Speed. Now comes the fun part!

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New to PE? Class Schedule Resources

Mindful PE

For some of the more general units like agility, movement, and sportsmanship, I incorporate these throughout the weeks since they help support the more sports-specific units like jump rope, basketball, and soccer. Because of that, I see each group about twelve times during the year.

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