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The Best "Comic Themed" Workouts of the 20-21 School Year

Mr. Suarez's Physical Education

I n no particular order as voted by you the students, your favorite "Comic Themed" workouts of the quarantined 20/21 school year. Thanks again for taking a look at the full google slideshow for each workout that made this list. Your votes and comments were really helpful. See you when I see you. Click on the images below to view the entire presentation.

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Technology and Interactive Media as Tools to Get Children Moving

Skillastics

There’s no denying the pandemic changed the way we communicated, learned, and even exercised. Faced with the unique obstacle of continuing physical activity and movement while living and learning remotely, we rose to the challenge and created our own programming: Digital Programs that could be used in remote, hybrid, or onsite classroom environments.

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June '22 in Review. 125 mph in the Active Lane

AKA Sports

In January-April, we’re the pacer car, an easy 35 mph. By May, we were hitting the home stretch, and we’re topping out at a steady 60 mph. And once Memorial Day is through, we were speeding out of the gates and quickly up to 125 mph in the Active lane. It happens every year, but this year is a whole different race. View fullsize. View fullsize. View fullsize.

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Predicting the Best Treatment for Young Ulcerative Colitis Patients

Stanford Childrens

Children and teens with ulcerative colitis have many more treatment options than a decade ago, thanks to the invention of several new medications for this form of inflammatory bowel disease. But not all drugs work for every patient, meaning it can take weeks or months of trial and error to bring someone’s symptoms under control. Pediatric gastroenterologist Michael Rosen, MD , director of the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Celiac Disease at Stanford Medicine Children’s

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Reimagine the Role of PE to Reconnect With Your Students

Speaker: Jeremy Kellem, M.Ed. - Educational Strategist, Former Athlete, and CEO/Founder of W.I.N. (We Impact Now, LLC)

For many students, physical education is critical to becoming active and developing healthy routines. But how is this possible anymore with the repercussions of the pandemic? Years of COVID-19, social distancing, and virtual learning have all had a profound effect on students, which means educators need to adjust their classes accordingly. The good news is that P.E. can still play a vital role in helping students intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.

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How to Refresh Your Classroom Space

Moving Minds Blog

Summer’s here! The new school year will start in August or September for most of us. Ready for a new and fresh space? Start with a mental inventory of your class seating by scanning the room and counting the number of spaces available for students to sit or stand while learning. A 1:1 seat to [.]. The post How to Refresh Your Classroom Space appeared first on Moving Minds Blog.

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Technology and Interactive Media as Tools to Get Children Moving

Skillastics

There’s no denying the pandemic changed the way we communicated, learned, and even exercised. Faced with the unique obstacle of continuing physical activity and movement while living and learning remotely, we rose to the challenge and created our own programming: Digital Programs that could be used in remote, hybrid, or onsite classroom environments.

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An Eye-Opening Patient Experience for Parents of 8-Year-Old Hit by Baseball Bat

Stanford Childrens

When your child gets hit in the eye with a baseball bat, there’s no such thing as a bridge too far. You know you might hit traffic crossing the San Francisco Bay or spend extra time in the car with a hurt child, but going to a hospital where an on-site eye specialist can provide care at any hour of the night is the best option. That’s exactly what Henry and Donna Siu of Dublin did when their 8-year-old son, Liam, got a little too close to his big sister practicing her swing before her May 5 game

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My PE Teacher Career in 5 Massive Risks. Risk one: The Dame Kelly Holme Olympic Event

The Everlearner

“Today was a good day.” Dr John Guy OBE, former Principal of Farnborough Sixth Form College and advisor to countless governmental committees, said these words to me whilst we sat together on the boundary of the cricket pitch at Farnborough Sixth.

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Cell Phone Courtesy: The Rules of Communicating in the Digital Age

A Positive Approach To Teen Health

In the fast-paced, ever-developing digital age, it can be hard to adapt to different tech-centered methods of communication. Our cell phones are great—they help us stay connected, are great in emergencies, and get us where we need to go, among so many other things. In a way, our cell phones become little pieces of us. We have our pictures, social media apps, texts to loved ones, notes, health information, financial information, and so much more all stored on our devices.

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August Daily Holidays & Observances Printable Calendar

S&S

Are you looking to find activity ideas and themed products for your program this summer as kids are attending summer school? Download and print our daily holidays and observances calendar! See the link below for our August Daily Holidays Calendar. … Read More. The post August Daily Holidays & Observances Printable Calendar appeared first on S&S Blog.

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How Physical Education Plays a Core Role in Student Development

Speaker: Shane Pill PhD, MEd, BEd, LMACHPER, FACHPER - Physical Education and Sports Researcher, Professor, Consultant, and Speaker

Physical education is an important part of the development of the whole person: physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. By providing education in movement competency, education on using movement to develop the ability to be self-regulated and motivated, and education through movement to develop ‘habits of mind’ for positive and constructive engagement with others, PE provides a basis for personal and community health and wellbeing.

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What You Need to Know About Improving Your Child’s Gut Health

Stanford Childrens

“Follow your gut” is an old adage that turns out to hold a nugget of truth. Recent research shows that children’s gut health could have a significant impact on their growing bodies and minds. According to Katya Gerwein, MD , a pediatrician with Stanford Medicine Children’s Health , “Your gut health affects everything. It affects your mental health, such as contributing to anxiety and depression.

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4v4 End Zone Netball Game

Player Development Project

This practice is designed to provide players an opportunity to warm-up in an enjoyable manner using a non football small-sided game. The game allows players to achieve a variety of movements to warm up in a fun, competitive setting with principles of football (attack, defence, transition) still present. Quick Navigation About the Video Additional Information Practice Overview Interpreting the Diagrams Diagrams Objectives Organisation Observations & Interventions About the Video In the video

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Maximizing Summer!

A Positive Approach To Teen Health

Hello, PATH Parents! In addition to incredibly hot weather, July is known for special barbecues, beach days, and other family fun. It is also the month in which the novelty of summer vacation has worn off and our teens are looking for different things to do (hence the designation of July as “Anti-Boredom Month”). Since it’s natural to take the path of least resistance, it’s easy for teens to simply reach for a cell phone or nearby device when bored, wasting hours of their summer (indoors and on

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“My Kids are Driving Me Crazy!”

RC Families

With summer in full swing and the kids out of school, you may often find yourself thinking or even saying to someone, “my kids are driving me crazy!” If that’s you this summer, here are a few suggestions to ward off the craziness. Don’t give in to the idea that you have to keep your. Read More.

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Clock of Eras

Montessori Physical Education

What lesson is your hardest to teach, but still is one of your favorites? When I was classroom teacher, the squaring and cubing of binomials and trinomials were those lessons. However, to me, they were the epitome of a lesson that made a difficult concept more accessible by using materials brilliantly to illustrate concepts that are difficult to conceptualize.

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Myzone wins App of the Year at FIT Summit Awards of Excellence

My Zone

Myzone has been awarded App of The Year in the 2023 FIT Summit Awards of Excellence, recognising a year of development work, community engagement and added features.

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June 2022: COE Western MA

Rennie Center

June 2022: COE Western MA. catherine-rauseo. Fri, 07/01/2022 - 11:38. Mon, 06/27/2022 - 12:00. Read More. News Type. Newsletter.

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Transition Fun

Delamere Academy

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New Integration Between Firstbeat Sports and Opteamal to Optimize Athlete Monitoring

First Beat

Firstbeat is delighted to announce its API integration partnership with Opteamal , a European-based data integration platform for team sports that transforms data into actionable information. Opteamal’s solution consists of a box of building blocks which are scientifically validated and created in cooperation with universities, sport scientists, and other professionals to generate exactly what management, performance, and medical staff needs to manage their team.

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Fitness and physical activity Hall of Fame gets extra decade of status

My Zone

In a move to reward people to keep moving for longer, Myzone has added 10 years’ worth of status levels after the Hall of Fame.

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Recap: Condition of Education in Western MA

Rennie Center

Recap: Condition of Education in Western MA. catherine-rauseo. Wed, 06/29/2022 - 09:50.