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How I Received Grants for My Physical Education Classes

SHAPE America

Steven was a joy to teach with and so very knowledgeable. Bicycle Grants The CYCLE Kids grant (valued at $25,000) provides schools with 10 new bikes, helmets, a bike pump, and textbooks that teach cycle basics as well as nutrition. We have the bikes at my school for as long as we use them and teach the nutrition curriculum.

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Practical strategies physical educators can use when teaching children with Autism

Arizona Health and Physical Education

Below are some strategies and ideas for teaching students with autism in physical education. You can use pictures of any activity or skill that fit your needs. Instead of adapting or simplifying the activity before a child gets a chance to try it, set realistic goals and teach the child to ask for help if they are struggling.

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Jumping to Learn: Using a Fitness Trampoline in Your Classroom

Moving Minds Blog

As a physical education teacher, I use fitness trampolines in my program to teach about health-related fitness and intensity level training. My school’s sensory room has a fitness trampoline to help meet the needs of special education students.

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New Arizona Health and Physical Education President, Chelsey Sands

Arizona Health and Physical Education

I am currently in my 12th year of teaching in the area of Special Education, and my 8th year of teaching Adapted P.E. Hello amazing AZHPE members!!! =) My name is Chelsey Sands. in the Tempe Elementary School District. I have been an AZHPE member since 2016 and served as the APE co-chair and chair for 4 years.

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Adapted Physical Education – The Call For Inclusion

PLT4M

He specializes in creating training and physical resources for physical education teachers to promote the inclusion of students with disabilities. Alex has an undergraduate degree in Physical Education Teaching and a master’s degree in Curriculum and Teaching in Physical Education. Ready to Learn More?

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Evidence Based Practices In Education

PLT4M

In the world of education, we see a lot of different “evidence based” buzzwords that can become confusing to decipher. Later we will look more closely at examples of evidence based practices in education within the world of physical education and fitness. These 24 ready to go lessons can help!