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Hoop Ball (Grades 3-8)

Open Phys Ed

Development of specific skills and strategies that include throwing and catching, chasing and fleeing, as well as flag pulling are targeted learning outcomes. All participants are given the opportunity to explore the movement concepts in a fun and engaging environment where everyone can feel successful.

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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. Phys Ed Apps On The Rise Technology is in every aspect of our lives.

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Color Me Fit | A Fun PE Warmup to Practice Locomotors and Learn Exercises

The PE Specialist

What’s Up Phys Ed Fam! In this post I wanted to share a fun PE Warmup Activity that’s a great way to practice locomotor movements and introduce new exercises to your students. We use this same type of activity idea in our Parachute Lessons as well and call it Parachute Fitness, but this is a […]

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Health & Wellness (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

This allows physical education teachers the opportunity to address the physical and emotional well-being of students by developing and reinforcing healthy and responsible behaviors. The post Health & Wellness (Middle School) appeared first on OPEN Physical Education Curriculum.

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The Physical Education Matrix: Establishing Quality Practices

TinCan Physed

There is so much more to Physical Education than many people know and as professionals, we need to do what we can to not only educate our students on the dimensions of Physical Education but the community as well. Students were given the opportunity to be active during their time at home where they needed movement the most.

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The Physical Education Matrix: Establishing Quality Practices

TinCan Physed

There is so much more to Physical Education than many people know and as professionals, we need to do what we can to not only educate our students on the dimensions of Physical Education but the community as well. Students were given the opportunity to be active during their time at home where they needed movement the most.

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Locomotor and Manipulative Skills (Primary K-2)

Open Phys Ed

All of the basic locomotor skills, static and dynamic balancing, as well as underhand tossing, rolling, and catching are addressed. MOVEMENT SKILLS & CONCEPTS. Students demonstrate skill competency and can apply concepts and strategies to movement and performance. Module Documents. Complete module packet: [PDF, WORD].