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Preview of Health/Fitness PBL Unit "No Pain No Gain"

Health/Fitness PBL Unit "No Pain No Gain"

Use this activity with your health or PE classes for lots of fun and learning. This activity can be used digitally, and will increase students knowledge of fitness and its importance. Perfect for elementary students! Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
Preview of Field Day & End of Year STEM Activity - Summer School & Summer Fun Camp Activity

Field Day & End of Year STEM Activity - Summer School & Summer Fun Camp Activity

Make your field day activities, summer school, or end of year science activities unforgettable with the Drippin’ Dash! This hands-on summer STEM challenge combines engineering, math, problem-solving, and summer fun in one irresistible activity. It’s a great fit for field day activities, end of year science activities, last week of school activities, and summer STEM activities that keep kids engaged and learning through the last day of school. Perfect for May, June, July and August activitie
Preview of Locomotor Skill Cue Words and Phrases

Locomotor Skill Cue Words and Phrases

Created by
Bret Harkness
This is a good resource for Physical Education, Adaptive Physical Education, and Early Childhood teachers who want to teach locomotor skills. It provides cue words and phrases for basic locomotor skills.
Preview of PE Infographic Assignment

PE Infographic Assignment

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IB MYP PE
This is an excellent project for online learning in PE! Have students create an infographic on a topic of their choice in relation to health and fitness.
Preview of What is Acceptable Coach Behavior? Nonfiction Sports Reading Comprehension

What is Acceptable Coach Behavior? Nonfiction Sports Reading Comprehension

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This is a quick lesson that pairs two articles that pose the essential question: "How far is too far?" for a coach's behavior. It provides a close reading guide with questions for each article and then offers topics for discussion/debate to compare and contrast. Includes:-Formal lesson plan -Super simple sub sheet -Standards links -Link to articles -Idea for starter -Short answer questions and sample answers -Argumentative Prompt -100% Editable *Note about content: One of the articles uses so
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