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Phys Ed Apps – 5 Keys To Success

PLT4M

The use of phys ed apps is becoming increasingly popular as a way to help students stay active and engaged in physical education. Understanding the five keys to success with phys ed apps can help you make the most of this technology. How can we turn that it into physical activity and exercise?

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Pi Day Movement Resources (K-8)

Open Phys Ed

Created By: Mary Driemeyer, Daniel Hill, Nichole Wilder Special Contributions: Aaron Hart, Andrea Hart Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to recognize and celebrate Pi Day in your physical education class? OPEN’s Pi Day instant activities collection was designed just for that!

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Cooperative Invasion (High School)

Open Phys Ed

Created by: Dan Tennessen, Doug Hallberg, LaDonda Porter, Stephanie Dickson, Shannon Maly, Nichole Wilder Special Contributions by: Aaron Hart, Andrea Hart Cooperative invasion games are team-based activities that promote teamwork, cooperation, communication, and strategy through small-sided games and activities.

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Jump Rope Skills(Intermediate 3-5)

Open Phys Ed

Created by: Jenna Knapp & Aaron Hart Special Contributions: Deedi Boland Design: Jennifer Truong For thousands of years, children have been jumping rope as a form of movement-based fun. Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Analyzes movement situations and applies movement concepts (e.g.,

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The Physical Education Matrix: Establishing Quality Practices

TinCan Physed

With the global pandemic of 2020, hopefully we all have had some time to reflect on the qualities of a Physical Education program. Anyone, who believes that quality Physical Education can come from a YouTube channel or app, is wrong! 2020 has been an interesting year. First, we all did the best we can given the situation.

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The Physical Education Matrix: Establishing Quality Practices

TinCan Physed

With the global pandemic of 2020, hopefully we all have had some time to reflect on the qualities of a Physical Education program. Anyone, who believes that quality Physical Education can come from a YouTube channel or app, is wrong! The Physical Education Matrix. 2020 has been an interesting year.

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The Movement Revolution: Unlocking Children's Full Potential through Physically Active Learning

Fit and Fun Play

There has been a slow, pervasive pandemic growing for decades. You wouldn’t know it unless you have children or are around children. It’s not transmissible, but it’s been increasing in intensity across the country, regionally, developmentally, and socio-economically.