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10 SEL Activities For High School

PLT4M

High school is an essential time for students to develop their social and emotional learning (SEL) skills. From group activities to individual reflection, a variety of SEL activities can be used in the high school classroom. This article will explore 10 SEL activities for high school students.

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Rising Stanford University Track Star Turns Injury Into Opportunity

Stanford Childrens

It has been a part of my room all of these years, through middle school and high school. This year, the high school senior’s dream came true. Yet, the elite high school athlete from Danville, California, had to endure a lot to get where she is today. She’s so motivated and competitive.

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Curriculum Mapping For Physical Education

PLT4M

When using this curriculum mapping framework to create a vertically integrated PE Curriculum, that means starting with high school students and your upper grade levels. This means beginning to plan from the middle school level, with the high school courses in mind.

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Fitness Curriculum For Physical Education

PLT4M

” Jessica Shawley, a PE teacher at Lewiston High School, succinctly highlights the unique challenge physical education programs face. And there are still countless options for middle school PE lesson plans and high school PE lesson plans that focus on fitness education.

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Drug Education Lesson Plans

PLT4M

There are three main parts of the brain that are affected by drug use: The basal ganglia is the part of the brain that motivates us to do healthy activities, like eating or hanging out with friends. These changes cause neurons to make you act in ways that you normally wouldn’t. FAQ Does PLT4M have other health related units?

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Curriculum Review Process For Physical Education

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For example, many physical education programs will change the curriculum to start on a more fitness-focused trajectory at the middle school level. This shift helps expose students to different units like fitness, yoga, dance, pilates, boxing, and weightlifting at a younger age. Need help with your curriculum review process?