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The Relentless School Nurse: Gorp’s Gift – A Lesson in Gun Safety for our Youngest Students

Relentless School Nurse

Gun safety is part of the Second Step Curriculum used in many early childhood education classes during the. Let’s explore the potential of “The Gorp’s Gift” as a means to promote responsible decision-making and foster a culture of safety among our students.

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A Fun Morning with Crystal Lake Montessori

Montessori Physical Education

Gwen also has AMS certificates for elementary 6-12, Early Childhood, and Secondary I. This past Monday, I traveled to their school to teach the Montessori Physical Education curriculum to Gwen and the elementary and middle school teachers of Crystal Lake Montessori. All this, and she was an instructor at MMTTC!

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Grants For Physical Education

PLT4M

Physical education grants can fund new curriculum, technology, professional development, and equipment. Like any other subject, physical education would benefit from cutting-edge curriculum, technology, and various equipment to enhance the educational experience. Grants can be used for curriculum, teacher training, or equipment.”

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How to Start the Year in P.E.

Physical Education Ideas

I have seen a lot of teachers make the push and jump right into curriculum. Spend at least the first week with your classes (I’d even go two) getting to know your students, establishing expectations and rules before jumping into your curriculum. You may see these students once, maybe twice a week for no more than an hour each time.

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