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5 Ways to Celebrate PE & Sport Week in Your School … All Year Long!

SHAPE America

Every May, we celebrate physical educators and coaches — the “champions” who help kids gain the confidence, competence, and motivation to be physically active in school, before and after school, and for the rest of their lives. Be creative and include them in games and movement challenges.

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Jump Boy: The 7 Most Popular Sports for Dogs!

The Sporting

Agility Our first choice is a no-brainer. Agility is among the most complex sports for dogs as it offers an intense physical and mental workout. True to its name, agility tests the agility of your dog since your dog runs through an intricate hurdle course. However, it has the surprise element of water in it as well.

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

Reinventing the Game

So, my attempt now is to figure out what are we doing well and not so well when we start our intervention planning by looking at a predetermined exactness of the outcome we want and working backwards. Could it be that we are all focusing too much on the extremes of Fig 1, rather than including middle link?

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How to Create a Before-School Fitness and Running Club

School Yard

Invite parents/ teachers/staff to join in the fitness and running activities as well. Some examples of pit stops you can use are: hoop station, agility ladder , over/under obstacle course, water/rest break, stretching, and balance activities. Be flexible, be organized, be creative, and, most importantly, have fun. Mike Smith.

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Creating a Vision for Meaningful Development: Feedback and Practice

TinCan Physed

ABC’S of Athleticism: Agility, Balance, Coordination, Speed Critical Understanding (Cognitive Domain of Learning) Includes understanding of physical activity contexts, rules, and tactics. This understanding is used to plan for tactical movement and demonstration of critical and creative thinking through movement. Looks easy right?

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Creating a Vision for Meaningful Development: Feedback and Practice

TinCan Physed

ABC’S of Athleticism: Agility, Balance, Coordination, Speed. This understanding is used to plan for tactical movement and demonstration of critical and creative thinking through movement. Critical Understanding (Cognitive Domain of Learning) Includes understanding of physical activity contexts, rules, and tactics. Looks easy right?