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Dance Walking – The Latest Fitness Craze

Physical Education Update

As the new school year begins, I thought we’d experiment with a new look for the PE Update blog. OK, maybe not a “craze,” but this workout combines walking and dancing and can be done by people of all ages and fitness levels. Watch the later segments and you’ll see how group dance walking looks.

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Ellen’s Dance Dare Shows the Value of Chasing Your Dreams

Physical Education Update

This topic might seem like a bit of a stretch for a physical education blog, but, well…it does involve a varsity runner, dancing and goal-setting. Ellen includes dancing in many of her segments, and Jenna thought she’d attract Ellen’s attention by posting YouTube videos of herself dancing in strange situations.

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‘Five Ways of Wellbeing’ through Dance

PE Scholar

Implementing the ‘Five Ways of Well-being’ through Dance. This blog is packed with great ideas to support student well-being through dance.

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Movement Composition: More Than Just Dance

i-phys-ed

Back in August 2013 I blogged about Enhancing Dance in your #PhysEd Program. The blog post provided a few simple suggestions to encourage teachers to think critically about how they could improve the way that dance was being delivered in their physical education programs.If

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Teaching Rhythm and Dance In Physical Education

The Physical Educator

Dance is a polarizing subject in the world of physical education: some teachers love to teach it, other teachers can’t even imagine themselves teaching it. Regardless of your personal comfort level with the activity, I believe dance should be a part of every student’s physical education experience. Let’s dive in!

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How to do the Cupid Shuffle: A Fun Line Dance for PE Class

The PE Specialist

Dancing is a fun and easy way for students to get their body moving and active for a lifetime. The Cupid Shuffle is a classic dance we love to teach our students every year. Whether they attend a birthday party, wedding reception, or school dance, more than likely the DJ will end […]. What’s Up Everyone!

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Adapted Physical Education Blog, Welcome Back Edition, July 2023

Arizona Health and Physical Education

This blog will hopefully provide you with some resources you can use to help your students with Autism successfully participate in your physical education class, including PECS, or the Picture Exchange Communication System, activity schedules, ‘First-Then’ charts, and Token Reward Charts. References Fittipaldi-Wert, J., & Mowling, C.